Media
March 08, 2021
The immunized class: Those over a certain age Northwest Prime Time: Eva Kahana, Distinguished University Professor and the Pierce T. and Elizabeth D. Robson Professor of the Humanities in the Department of Sociology at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed how those who have been vaccinated…
March 08, 2021
Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine could bring herd immunity by these dates MSN News: Mark Cameron, an associate professor at the School of Medicine, commented on how the achievement of herd immunity could be fleeting and have differing strengths as a protective force given the vastness of human…
March 08, 2021
If mom could see her now The New York Times: Matt Englander, the Spartans’ head baseball coach, discussed the impact and legacy of former student and baseball operations manager, Bianca Smith, the first Black woman to coach in professional baseball.
March 08, 2021
‘We’re here now’ The Chronicle of Higher Education: Noël M. Voltz, assistant professor of history at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed her experience balancing child care and her new role at Case Western Reserve University.
March 02, 2021
Is it ADHD or just cabin fever? What parents should know about COVID-19 distance learning Healthline: Max Wiznitzer, professor of pediatric neurology at the School of Medicine, commented on the possible conflation of distracted attempts to remote learn among young people during COVID-19 and those…
March 02, 2021
The Mother Load: Women forced to quit jobs amid COVID-19 pandemic, workplace gender equality gap grows WKYC: Diana Bilimoria, the KeyBank Professor and chair of the Department of Organizational Behavior at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed the difficulty for parents to create a work-life…
February 26, 2021
Trump insurrection creates complex civil liability questions Courthouse News: Andrew Geronimo, lecturer in law and director of the First Amendment Clinic, described the concept of freedom of speech as critical in America’s participatory system of government, and discussed how speech factored into…
February 26, 2021
How do the lights stay on in Ohio after record blackouts in Texas? cleveland.com: Grant Goodrich, executive director of the Great Lakes Energy Institute, provided Ohio-specific context to questions about the viability of the state’s power systems in light of the crisis in Texas.
February 26, 2021
Protecting your parents' finances MoneyGeek: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, discussed her book Aging with a Plan: How a Little Thought Today Can Vastly Improve Your Tomorrow, which covers how to plan for aging or take care of elderly loved ones.
February 26, 2021
COVID-19 was leading killer of police officers in 2020, the deadliest year for nation’s law enforcement since 1974, study says cleveland.com: Mark Singer, the Leonard W. Mayo Professor in Family and Child Welfare and deputy director of Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education,…