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Hispanic Studies' Damaris Puñales-Alpízar discusses political issues relevant to Latino voters with undergraduate students
The stage and the issues are set: what will be discussed in the first debate between Trump and Biden? Univision: Damaris Puñales-Alpízar, associate professor and chair of Hispanic Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, joined undergraduate students Eduardo Williams-Medina and Catherine Mohme…
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Political Science's Karen Beckwith speaks about Joe Biden's competitive edge in the first presidential debate
Must-see TV: Trump, Biden to square off in first face-to-face debate of 2020 election The Canadian Press: Ahead of last week’s presidential debate, Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor of Political Science, noted that Joe Biden is seasoned on debating on a big stage.
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Weatherhead's Scott Shane comments on the struggles plaguing small businesses during a pandemic
How are small businesses faring during coronavirus pandemic? Here are 15 in Cleveland cleveland.com: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies at the Weatherhead School of Management, discussed the difficulty small businesses face as a result of the pandemic.
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway reflects on President Trump's performance at the first presidential debate
President Trump's debate comments about known hate group 'Proud Boys' face continued scrutiny WEWS: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, professor at the School of Law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, said that President Donald Trump’s unwillingness to “make a blanket, forceful statement against…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses the future of reproductive rights with a conservative Supreme Court
How to overcome a conservative Supreme Court and protect abortion rights Chicago Tribune: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said that any court that would abandon a Supreme Court decision protecting abortion rights might be tempted to strike down a statute protecting…
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Medicine's Brian Barnett discusses ethical compensation for COVID-19 vaccine trial participants
Are we paying COVID-19 vaccine trial participants enough? The Hill: Brian Barnett, assistant professor in the School of Medicine, said that with COVID-19 vaccine trials underway worldwide, the world anxiously waits to see if a vaccine candidate will be safe and effective.
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Begun Center's Rachel Lovell speaks on the harmful implications of human trafficking misinformation
How QAnon is hooking Americans with its 'save the children' anti-pedophilia rhetoric Business Insider: Rachel Lovell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, said that conspiracy theories about human trafficking are misguided and damaging.
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Law's Jonathan Entin weighs in on FirstEnergy lawsuit
11 dividend stocks you should think twice about Kiplinger: Jonathan L. Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, outlined the case against FirstEnergy.
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Engineering's M. Cenk Cavusoglu and Medicine's Mark Griswold collaborate to design heart-operating robot
Case Western Reserve researchers working toward performing catheterization, ablation while patient is inside MRI WKYC: Case Western Reserve University researchers, including M. Cenk Cavusoglu, a professor of electrical engineering at the Case School of Engineering, and Mark Griswold, a professor…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses possibility of state-mandated COVID-19 vaccination
Know your rights when it comes to whether your employer can require you to get a COVID-19 vaccine WKYC: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, discussed the possibility that the Ohio Department of Health could issue an order requiring people to get COVID-19 vaccines.