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Medicine's Mark Cameron says gym-goers should still be concerned about contracting COVID-19
Columbus-area gym members return, but doubts remain The Columbus Dispatch: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, said gym-goers are right to be concerned about contracting COVID-19. “You don't necessarily hear about outbreaks being traced back to one particular business,” he…
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Law's Max Mehlman discusses lawsuits culminated over the safety of cured-in-place pipe technology
In a pipe repair worker’s death, questions of safety still swirl Undark Magazine: Max Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law, Distinguished University Professor, director of the Law-Medicine Center and a professor of bioethics, discussed lawsuits culminated by a slow-simmering debate…
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Law's Jessica Berg featured in an inspirational story about women in higher education leadership
Strong women leading the higher education industry College Xpress: Jessica Berg, co-dean of the School of Law, was featured in a story about the inspiring stories of four women in higher education leadership making an impact in the field today. Treating others with dignity and respect is one of…
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Bioethics' Mark Aulisio covers the drawbacks of cultivating a social media presence
Is online income worth the price? E.J. Liddell’s lament spotlights dark side of social media’s NCAA potential cleveland.com: Mark Aulisio, the Susan E. Watson Professor and chair of the Department of Bioethics, said that student-athletes on social media have some serious drawbacks when cultivating…
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Medicine's Mark Cameron says that we're still at a "critical juncture" despite vaccination roll-outs
With vaccines rolling out but variants rising, we’re still at a “critical juncture’ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription required): Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, said that while vaccines are making progress at protecting Americans from the coronavirus, we’re…
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Law's Jonathan Entin weighs in on the American Rescue Plan Act's 'tax mandate'
Breaking down Ohio's lawsuit against the American Rescue Plan Act's ‘tax mandate' Crain’s Cleveland Business: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, discussed a portion of the American Rescue Plan Act that Ohio Attorney General…
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Siegal Lifelong Learning Program's Brian Amkraut and Andrea Rubin give insight on how the program has adapted during COVID-19
CWRU’s Siegal Lifelong Learning responds to pandemic demands with virtual courses cleveland.com: Brian Amkraut, executive director of the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, and Andrea Rubin, the program’s marketing consultant, discussed how the program has adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic by…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses the environmental policies of the Biden administration
E.P.A. to review attacks on science under Trump The New York Times: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the environmental policies of the Biden administration—particularly the Environmental Protection Agency—compared with the president’s predecessor.
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Arts and Sciences' Cassi Pittman Claytor notes that Black communities have supported their own businesses as a form of economic ideology
A year of exhaustion has weakened consumers’ resolve to make ethical buying choices Fortune: Cassi Pittman Claytor, the Climo Junior Professor in the Department of Sociology at the College of Arts and Sciences, noted that Black communities have for generations supported their own businesses as a…
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Medicine's Erika Trapl weighs in on long-standing health care inequities
COVID showed the cracks in society. How can we fix them? cleveland.com: Erika Trapl, associate professor at the School of Medicine, said long-standing health care inequities stem from access, affordability and even the stress of systemic racism. People in neighborhoods with larger minority…