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Weatherhead's Scott Shane discusses entrepreneurship amidst the pandemic
The Coronavirus Is Showing Us Which Entrepreneurs Matter New York Times: Scott Shane, a professor of economics at the Weatherhead School of Management, spoke about different types of entrepreneurship: “The entrepreneurship that matters is … the high-potential start-ups that are backed by…
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Nursing's Shanina Knighton gives suggestions on making deliveries and installations safer
Deliverers and installers fear COVID-19 in people's homes, so here's what should happen WEWS-5 (ABC Cleveland): Shanina Knighton, a clinical nurse scientist at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, suggest that delivery drivers and customers should have a conversation about their shared risks…
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Mandel School's Jane Timmons-Mitchell highlights how bullying continues during COVID-19 outbreak
Social distancing doesn’t end bullying, increases need for parents to communicate WEWS-ABC Cleveland: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, associate clinical professor of psychology at the School of Medicine and a senior research associate with the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social…
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Med school's Scott Frank weighs in on reinforcement of racial disparities during pandemic
COVID-19 reinforces racial divide Healio: Scott Frank, director of public health initiatives at the School of Medicine’s Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, pointed to long-standing social and health factors as the reasons behind the racial disparities in the coronavirus…
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Med school's Mark Cameron discusses likelihood of second wave of coronavirus
History of SARS, flu a guide to whether coronavirus will have a second wave WRAL- Raleigh, NC, NBC-affiliate: Mark Cameron, an assistant professor of population and quantitative health sciences, commented on the CDC’s prediction that COVID-19 could come back stronger and deadlier in the fall by…
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Law School dean Jessica Berg says coronavirus may alter society's future outlook on facemasks
Will America become a mask culture? Here’s what a bioethics expert had to say Kansas City Magazine: Jessica Berg, co-dean of the School of Law, weighed in on “mask culture,” a societal shift in the country’s stance on wearing masks for protection against the coronavirus—and whether it’s a trend…
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Law school's Anat Alon-Beck, Charlie Korsmo, opine on business deals falling through from COVID-19 fears
Buyer's Remorse: Deal Making During The Time Of Coronavirus Forbes: Anat Alon-Beck and Charlie Korsmo, professors of law, weighed in on the current business climate. People aren't the only ones “distancing” these days—businesses are currently trying to distance themselves from deals they entered…
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School of Medicine's Mark Cameron, warns against comparing COVID-19 to other deadly viruses
Stop comparing coronavirus to other deadly viruses Mashable: Mark Cameron, an associate professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, commented on the best-case year-to-18-month potential timeline for a COVID-19 vaccine and also warning against underestimating its…
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School of Law's Sharona Hoffman discussed employees worried about returning to work
Essential Employees Worried About Coronavirus Exposure Have Few Options Ideastream: Sharona Hoffman, Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, discussed the limited options for workers considered essential yet, given the nature of his or her job, is inherently at risk of contracting or being contagious from…
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Jane Timmons-Mitchell, of the Mandel School, offered some tips for dealing with coronavirus blues
Anxious about coronavirus? Ways to protect your mental health Rappler: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, a professor in the department of psychiatry at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, said that it’s normal to feel anxious when something is “well-publicized and is something new and…