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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway comments on how bias is part of the human condition
Ambitious data collection project to advance criminal justice in Ohio Soapbox Cincinnati: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, assistant professor of law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, said that research into bias has borne out that bias in general is part of the human condition, but it doesn’t…
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Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences' Steven Hauck weighs in on the importance of earth sciences education
What earth science is and reasons to study it U.S. News & World Report: Steven A. Hauck II, professor and chair of the earth, environmental and planetary sciences department, weighed in on the importance of an education in the earth sciences, noting that it’s a broad field.
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Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses state's Vax-A-Million campaign
Vax-A-Million ends but more than 50% of Ohioans remain unvaccinated ideastream: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said the state’s Vax-A-Million campaign seemed to have primarily encouraged people who were interested in getting the…
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Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg offered perspective on Ohio's unemployment rate
Northeast Ohio's retail industry trying to bounce back from COVID-19 pandemic  WKYC: Michael Goldberg, associate professor at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, offered his perspective on why Ohio’s unemployment rate is up despite a…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on how Supreme Court ruling impacts health laws
Supreme Court ruling on Obamacare emboldens democrats Wall Street Journal: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said fundamental changes to the health laws will likely have to come from Congress.
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Medicine's Mark Cameron shares concerns over easing travel restrictions too soon
Frustration grows as US, Canada, and Mexico extend border closures into July WSYX: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, cautioned against rolling back travel restrictions too soon, which might place progress made in recent months at risk.
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Medicine's Holly Pederson discusses study on breast cancer treatments
VIDEO: OlympiA trial 'very exciting in the world of genetics' in breast cancer Healio: Holly Pederson, associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed a new randomized, double-blind study involving treatments for breast cancer.
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses Supreme Court rejection of case on the Affordable Care Act
Supreme Court rejects GOP challenge to Affordable Care Act Bloomberg: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the Supreme Court decision rejecting the latest Republican attack on the Affordable Care Act, preserving a landmark law that provides health insurance to 20…
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Law's Juscelino Colares, ISSACS' Nicholas Barendt discuss concerns for paying cybercriminals
Cleveland experts say to consider vulnerabilities in systems and staff to avoid ransomware WEWS: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, and Nicholas Barendt, the co-executive director of the Internet of Things Collaborative between CWRU and Cleveland State University and…
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Medicine's Susannah Briskin discusses risks of COVID-19 transmission in crowded indoor spaces
Help avoid COVID, injury as kids return to sports WebMD: Susannah Briskin, associate professor at the School of Medicine, said that crowded indoor spaces are still high-risk for COVID-19 transmission—and that not everyone in these settings may be vaccinated.