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Medicine's Mark Cameron discusses how schools may become a hub of local COVID-19 transmission map
Kids in classrooms could make the pandemic much worse Medium: Mark Cameron, an associate professor at the School of Medicine, said that schools may become a significant node, or hub, of their local COVID-19 transmission map by connecting sporadic clusters of community spread and spawning new ones.
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Mandel School's Megan Holmes discusses research on trauma caused by novel coronavirus pandemic
Some Americans may be suffering from pandemic-related post-traumatic stress symptoms, study says WOIO via CNN: Megan Holmes, an associate professor in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and founding director of the Center on Trauma and Adversity, discussed her…
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Medicine's Ankur Kalra discusses incidence of stress cardiomyopathy during pandemic
‘Broken heart syndrome’ increased during COVID-19 Healio: Ankur Kalra, an assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said that the incidence of stress cardiomyopathy—also known as broken heart syndrome—has increased in patients with ACS during the COVID-19 pandemic compared with before the…
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Medicine's Michael M. Lederman offers thoughts on risks of in-person voting this fall
More than 200 doctors and health care professionals demand coronavirus protections from Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose for in-person voting cleveland.com: Michael M. Lederman, the Scott R Inkley Professor of Medicine, offered thoughts on how in-person voting this fall could place many at…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses influence of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts
John Roberts seen as 'most influential' chief justice in nearly a century Voice of America: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the influence of Chief Justice John Roberts, who has emerged as one of the most influential head of the Supreme Court since the 1940s.
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Sociology's Cassi Pittman-Claytor discusses "financial activism"
5 ways to be a socially conscious consumer and financial activist U.S. News & World Report: Cassi Pittman-Claytor, an assistant professor of sociology at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed “financial activism” in the wake of George Floyd's death, after which thousands of people across…
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Medicine's Mark Cameron explains concerns about people going to bars
Why you should stay away from bars during COVID-19, according to experts PopSugar: Mark Cameron, an associate professor in the School of Medicine, said that those interested in going to bars during the COVID-19 pandemic probably shouldn’t. "I'm pessimistic that going to bars will be anything less…
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Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg talks about virtual internship program he launched due to pandemic
Businesses offer Case Western Reserve students virtual summer internships Cleveland Business Journal: Michael Goldberg, associate professor in the Department of Design & Innovation at the Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said…
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Medicine's Robert Salata discusses evolving scientific understanding of COVID-19
9 things experts have learned about COVID-19 so far Medium: Robert Salata, a professor at the School of Medicine, discussed how COVID-19 has not changed, but the scientific understanding has evolved dramatically.
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson discusses Uniform Law Commission decision
Litigation funding scores regulatory win against uniform rules Bloomberg: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko–BakerHostetler Professor of Law, discussed the Uniform Law Commission’s decision to officially scuttle a yearlong initiative to consider potential litigation funding laws.…