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Sociology's Cassi Pittman Claytor discusses her experience working with Sephora on eliminating racial bias in retail
How Sephora is tackling racial bias in retail Fortune: Cassi Pittman Claytor, the Climo Junior Professor in the Department of Sociology at the College of Arts and Sciences, spoke about her experience working with Sephora on research to tackle racial bias in its retail settings.
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Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg claims that many business transactions take place away from the typical meeting table
Where influencers make deals Cleveland Magazine: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said it’s no secret that many business deals, alliances and even treasonous…
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Law's John C. Hutchins states that police consent decree progress has been slowed due to COVID-19
In-Depth: CLE panel discussion—Are police making enough consent decree progress? WEWS: Lewis Katz, the John C. Hutchins Professor Emeritus of Law, said that more significant progress is needed on police use-of-force issues, and noted that the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed progress.
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Law's Maya Simek discusses CWRU's Human Trafficking Project, which represents individuals who are victims of sex and labor exploitation
Law students provide hope to human trafficking survivors Court News Ohio: Maya Simek, clinical law professor and co-director of the university’s Health and Human Trafficking Clinic, discussed the law school’s Human Trafficking Project, which represents individuals who are victims of sex and labor…
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Weatherhead School's Sayan Chatterjee explains that GameStop will not necessarily become the next Blockbuster
The B-school professor who wrote the case study on GameStop says it's not the next Blockbuster Business Insider (subscription required): Sayan Chatterjee, professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management, said there is good evidence that GameStop won’t necessarily meet the…
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Religious studies' Timothy Beal shares his latest book The Book of Revelation: A Biography
Religion booknotes Commonweal Magazine: Timothy Beal, chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed his latest book The Book of Revelation: A Biography, as well as his work in the field of religious studies that explores matters of religion, media and…
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Law's Jonathan Adler and Juscelino Colares discuss the likely end of the Keystone pipeline
Keystone is dead, and the remnants of NAFTA are Alberta’s best slim hope of getting its money back The Globe and Mail (subscription required): Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and the director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, and Juscelino Colares,…
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Weatherhead School's Pooyan Kazemian explains in his new study how three specific practices can reduce the likelihood of spreading COVID-19
These 3 things could prevent almost all COVID cases, study finds Yahoo News: Pooyan Kazemian, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed his new study highlighting how three specific practices combined can reduce the likelihood of spreading or catching COVID-19 by up to 96%.
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Biomedical engineering's Anant Madabhushi examines the perceived pros and cons of artificial intelligence in health care
How AI could personalize medicine for you Lifewire: Anant Madabhushi, the Donnell Institute Professor of Biomedical Engineering, discussed the perceived pros and cons of artificial intelligence in health care and assessed that there is both optimism and some undue hype over future uses of AI,…
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Medicine's Katherine E. Lowe shares the correlation between smoking and COVID-19
Heavy smoking history increases risk for COVID-19 hospitalization, death Healio: Katherine E. Lowe, a researcher at the School of Medicine, discussed her research showing that the longer an individual smoked, the greater his or her odds were for COVID-19 hospitalization and death.