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February 19, 2021
Watercolor landscapes of home Fine Art Connoisseur: Henry Adams, the Ruth Coulter Heede Professor of Art History, discussed the artwork of painter Loring Coleman.
February 19, 2021
Tri-C hosting free program discussing how systemic racism impacts health equity WEWS: Sherrie D. Williams, associate professor at the School of Medicine, is one of the panelists at an upcoming virtual program to help the public learn why racism is recognized as a public health crisis. The program,…
February 19, 2021
CWRU, CSU and partners enter federal competition to connect workers without cars to sprawling job hubs along highways cleveland.com: Pan Li, associate professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering at the Case School of Engineering, is a principal investigator in a new…
February 19, 2021
Changing behavior, not vaccine alone, will help put pandemic behind us WEWS: Shanina Knighton, an instructor and KL2 Scholar at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, cautions that the vaccine for the coronavirus is not a “silver bullet,” but that people should continue to wear masks and…
February 18, 2021
The Tokyo Games are looking more and more like a no-go. When will this end? The Columbus Dispatch: Mark Cameron, an associate professor at the School of Medicine, shared his thoughts about the future of this summer’s Olympics, slated to take place in Japan.
February 18, 2021
Could downregulating the Drp1 protein prevent Alzheimer’s progression? Drug Target Review: Andrew Pieper, professor at the School of Medicine, said that only a very small number of medications have been approved for Alzheimer’s disease since its discovery in 1907.
February 18, 2021
Study: 2 in 5 shoppers experience racial bias in stores Scripps: Cassi Pittman Claytor, the Climo Junior Professor in the Department of Sociology at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed her study commissioned by Sephora that found two in five shoppers in the U.S. experience unfair treatment…
February 18, 2021
Biden has chance to boost leftward tilt on D.C. Circuit Bloomberg Law: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and the director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, said there’s a greater likelihood of environmental litigants drawing a favorable three-judge…
February 18, 2021
The family court judge who threatened a mother with contempt for getting her child a COVID-19 test Ohio Capital Journal: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, said that there are times a judge could issue orders that either require medical treatment or forbid it, like if a child had…
February 17, 2021
The mirage of the Black middle class Vox: Cassi Pittman Claytor, the Climo Junior Professor in the Department of Sociology at the College of Arts and Sciences, noted that combating, confronting and attempting to hedge against racism can cost a lot of money.