Media
July 13, 2021
Summer travel: How to plan a safe and fun long weekend USA Today (subscription required): Shanina Knighton, an instructor and KL2 Scholar at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, offered advice on how to stay safe, but still have fun, on a long weekend mini-vacation as restrictions continue…
July 12, 2021
Olympian’s company received $10 million in pandemic bailout despite conflicting numbers KSTU: Richard K. Gordon, director of the Financial Integrity Institute and professor of law, discussed the stated objectives of the Payroll Protection Program—and the potential for fraud that came along with it.
July 12, 2021
9 signs you might be dehydrated MSN: Laura Goldberg, clinical assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed some of the warning signs of dehydration. “If you feel thirsty, you’re already dehydrated,” she said. “Monitor your hydration levels and make sure you’re drinking throughout any…
July 12, 2021
Homicides in Cleveland’s suburbs are going up following big-city trends in recent years cleveland.com: Daniel Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, weighed in on why we’re seeing a surge in homicides in Cleveland’s suburbs.
July 09, 2021
Experts believe the Novavax vaccine still has a role to play, and may appeal to those who remain hesitant cleveland.com: Mark Cameron, an infectious disease researcher and associate professor at the School of Medicine, was among the experts who believe a fourth COVID-19 vaccine that’s still in…
July 09, 2021
CWRU-led research project in Ethiopia lands $1.2 million foundation grant Crain’s Cleveland Business: Beverly Saylor, the Armington Professor, is leading an interdisciplinary global team of scientists to research how ecological factors affect evolution with a $1.2 million grant from the W.M. Keck…
July 09, 2021
Cleveland area advocates for sexual assault survivors react to release of Bill Cosby WKYC: Michael Benza, criminal lawyer and senior instructor of law, contributed to a report on 83-year-old actor and comedian Bill Cosby’s conviction being overturned by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Cosby's…
July 08, 2021
Political science's Justin Buchler discusses Donald Trump’s ongoing criticism of President Joe Biden
Donald Trump struggles to hurt Joe Biden from the outside, looking in Newsweek: Justin Buchler, an associate professor of political science, provided his perspective on why Donald Trump’s ongoing criticism of President Joe Biden will do little to sway public opinion.
July 08, 2021
The average cost of braces and how to save U.S. News & World Report: J. Martin Palomo, professor and orthodontic residency director at the School of Dental Medicine, discussed the benefits available to those who live near a dental school offering an orthodontic program: discounted services…
July 08, 2021
Inside Kering’s racial diversity rethink Vogue: Cassi Pittman Claytor, the Climo Junior Professor in the Department of Sociology at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed how greater racial diversity remains a challenge at almost every level of the luxury fashion industry, from the production…