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Law's Kenneth Ledford explains the history behind Russia-Ukraine conflict
How we got here: The history of Russia and Ukraine WKYC: Kenneth Ledford, associate professor of law and associate professor and chair of the Department of History at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed the fraught history between Russia and Ukraine, noting that most Ukrainians don't want…
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Law's Michael Scharf, Andrew Zashin discuss the national implication of a Jewish religious divorce
International case involving ‘get’ reaches Supreme Court Cleveland Jewish News: Michael Scharf, co-dean of the School of Law, and Andrew Zashin, adjunct professor of law, discussed the international implications of a “get,” a Jewish religious marriage divorce.
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Medicine's Theodore Parran discusses problematic clinics' overuse of pain relief procedures
‘Injections, injections, injections’: Troubling questions follow closure of sprawling pain clinic chain Los Angeles Times: Theodore Parran, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the overuse of medical procedures by pain clinics.
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Medicine's Ryan Marino discusses getting Narcan into schools
Tragic teen overdoses revive talks on Narcan in schools WebMD: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the possibility of getting Narcan into schools to help curb teen overdoses. “It’s a wonderful thing to get more Narcan out in the community,” he said. “There has…
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Law's Steven Stransky discusses the Cybersecurity Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure ACT
Preparing for new mandatory cyber reporting rules Law360 (subscription required): Steven Stransky, adjunct professor of law, discussed a new law containing the Cybersecurity Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act, mandating that certain private sector entities notify the Cybersecurity…
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Neurology's Peter Whitehouse discusses controversial Medicare limitations on Alzheimer's medication
Alzheimer’s patients 'devastated' at Medicare limits on drug critics say needs more testing USA Today (subscription required): Peter Whitehouse, professor of neurology, who was part of a group of experts who called on a new Alzheimer’s medication to be revoked by the FDA, said he expects the…
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Medicine's Mark Cameron shares insight on potential changes in COVID-19 vaccination schedule
CDC may expand time between first and second COVID shots: Here’s why Healthline: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, noted that multiple regulatory centers are currently reviewing the available data to identify the safest and most effective vaccination schedule.
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Biomedical engineering's Pallavi Tiwari shares the story of her educational journey
Biomedical engineering professor at CWRU mentoring next generation of STEM leaders WEWS: Pallavi Tiwari, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, shared her journey to higher education after growing up in a small town in India, and how she tries to support other women in STEM.
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg discusses shopping trends in a curbside pick-up era
Two Americas: Has the way you shop changed? Impact on local grocers WEWS: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, discussed the trends in local shopping options in an…
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Law's Andrew Zashin speaks about his passion for teaching and practicing family law
Lawyers find it their job to give back to the community Cleveland Jewish News: Andrew Zashin, adjunct professor of law, discussed the importance of doing pro bono work. “Helping people in situations like these, even in lower courts, is tremendously satisfying because international family law is a…