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School of Nursing's Shanina Knighton talks hand washing and coronavirus
Stop coronavirus by washing your hands with soap WTAM-AM: Shanina Knighton, an instructor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, reminded listeners that the best defense against coronavirus, or any disease, is simple hand washing.
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School of Nursing's Irena Kenneley gives advice on COVID-19 prevention
Fox 8 News in the Morning: Coronavirus questions Fox 8 News: Irena Kenneley, associate professor in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, answered viewer questions on the coronavirus and emphasized good hygiene practices.
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School of Law's Katharine Van Tassel talks about the impact of COVID-19-related travel restrictions
Could Ohio shut down travel for coronavirus? cleveland.com: Katharine Van Tassel, a visiting professor of law, weighed in on possible travel restrictions, quarantines resulting from COVID-19—and the conversation on civil liberties that may follow.
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Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development's Haenim Lee explains how adverse childhood experiences have lasting effects
Study: Exposure To Community Violence Linked To PTSD ideastream: Haenim Lee, a postdoctoral scholar at the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, discussed adverse childhood experiences—also known as ACEs—and the effects, linked to mental and physical health issues later in life.
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Arts and Sciences' Lisa Collins discusses Superhero Project for children with illnesses
Superhero Project helps kids find inner strength The Plain Dealer: Lisa Kollins, an administrator at the Schubert Center for Child Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, spoke about the Superhero Project, which transforms children with illnesses into larger-than-life alter egos through…
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Arts and Sciences' Kathryn Lavelle speaks about Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday preview ideastream: Kathryn Lavelle, Ellen and Dixon Long Professor of World Affairs in the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed issues on voters’ minds ahead of Super Tuesday, including the latest shakeups to the race for the Democratic Party nomination for U.S. President.
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Chief Information Officer Sue Workman speaks on CWRU remote-learning system
Coronavirus sparks business-tech deployments Wall Street Journal: Sue Workman, chief information officer of Case Western Reserve, spoke about steps the university has taken to implement a pilot remote-learning system that could enable students to take exams in locations other than classrooms.
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Nursing's Shanina Knighton speaks on protection against coronavirus
Local stores quickly selling out of face masks as coronavirus concerns grow here in the US Fox 8 - WJW: Shanina Knighton, nurse scientist and instructor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, talks about the relative value of face masks against the coronavirus and emphasizes good hygiene,…
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Weatherhead's Casey Newmeyer writes about strategy in point-of-sale solicitations
Why soliciting donations at the cash register can backfire Harvard Business Review: Casey Newmeyer, assistant professor of marketing in the Weatherhead School of Management, co-wrote an article about original research suggesting how more strategic approaches to point-of-sale solicitations can lead…
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Pathology's Tsan Sam Xiao speaks on screening chemical libraries
Could an NLRP3 inhibitor be the one drug to conquer common diseases? Chemical and Engineering News: Tsan Sam Xiao, associate professor in the Department of Pathology in the School of Medicine, speaks about the divide between commercial and academic arenas in the screening of proprietary chemicals.