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Law's Cassandra Robertson takes a closer look at the Big Ten's decision to cancel the 2020 athletic season
Should the Big Ten have let the 2020 fall football season happen? Examining the ethics behind the decision cleveland.com: Cassandra Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-BakerHostetler Professor of Law and the Director of the Center for Professional Ethics, said it made sense for the college…
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Weatherhead's Sayan Chatterjee explains Walmart's spike in sales during the pandemic
Walmart was prepared for how customers are shopping in the pandemic Marketplace: Sayan Chatterjee, a professor in the Department of Design & Innovation in the Weatherhead School of Management, spoke about Walmart’s recent spike in sales—thanks, in part, to its investment in online ordering,…
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Engineering's Ken Loparo discusses Ohio's method for reporting coronavirus cases
Replacing Ohio’s dysfunctional coronavirus reporting system could take ‘many months,’ or longer, experts say cleveland.com (subscription required): Ken Loparo, the Arthur L. Parker Professor of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering and co-director of the Internet of Things Collaborative…
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Physics' Jesse Berezovsky comments on the statistical mechanics behind music composition
Time’s arrow flies through 500 years of classical music, physicists say Scientific American: Jesse Berezovsky, an associate professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, commented on studies showing the enjoyability of music hinges its balance of predictability and surprise. “The…
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Law's Jonathan Adler deemed a good fit for the U.S. Supreme Court
Trump should add these people to his Supreme Court list Newsweek: Ilya Shapiro, the director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, opined that Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law,…
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Law's Mike Benza discusses benefits of independent review among law enforcement agencies
Boise is the only large police department in Idaho with an oversight body. Here's how it works. Idaho Tribune: Mike Benza, a senior instructor at the School of Law, remarked on police oversight and the benefits of independent reviews of law enforcement.
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Law's Lewis Katz discusses federal case of Cleveland man charged for threatening law enforcement with COVID-19
Federal grand jury charges Cleveland man accused of spitting on officers and claiming he had coronavirus The Plain Dealer: Lewis Katz, the John C. Hutchins Professor Emeritus of Law, weighed in on a case of a Cleveland man charged after allegedly spitting on police officers and medical personnel…
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History's Einav Rabinovitch-Fox explains the historical significance of the color white to the women's suffrage movement
The history of the color white and women's suffrage movement Teen Vogue: Einav Rabinovitch-Fox, a visiting assistant professor in the Department of History at the College of Arts and Sciences, spoke about colors employed by women’s suffrage movements to symbolize loyalty, purity and hope.
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Law's Jessie Hill speaks on COVID-19's disproportionate impact on women's health and independence
The coronavirus pandemic has disproportionately harmed women, a look at economics, health, and more ideastream: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed the disproportionate effects of the novel coronavirus pandemic on the lives of women. As COVID-19 continues to disrupt all…
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Nursing's Joachim Voss and history's Peter Shulman discuss guidelines for safe campus reopenings
Northeast Ohio's faculty prepare for campus reopenings Crain’s Cleveland Business: Joachim Voss, professor of nursing, and Peter Shulman, associate professor of history and chair of the Faculty Senate Committee on Undergraduate Education, weighed in on the decision-making process for in-person…