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Art History's Henry Adams speaks on difficulties with running small art museums
Next steps for the Erie Art Museum Erie Reader: Henry Adams, Ruth Coulter Heede Professor of Art History in the College of Arts and Sciences, spoke about the difficulty for smaller art museums to find and retain leadership.
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Medicine's Rong Xu discusses how computer models aid cancer treatment research
Old drug, new tricks: existing medicines show promise in fighting cancer Scientific American: Rong Xu, an associate professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences in the School of Medicine, spoke about using computer-generated models to investigate new drug applications…
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Medicine's Mahmoud Ghannoum featured on "Taste Buds" for bestselling digestive health book
Taste Buds review the cookbooks everyone is craving WOIO—CBS, Cleveland: Mahmoud Ghannoum, a professor in the Department of Dermatology in the School of Medicine, was featured for his new book, Total Gut Balance, which was released in December and is a bestseller among digestive health titles. It…
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Bioethics's Suzanne Rivera describes ethical considerations for testing brain-machine interfaces
Toronto researchers test new rehabilitation method for paralyzed patients Globe and Mail: Suzanne Rivera, vice president for research and technology management, talked about considerations and potential ethical issues involved with testing brain-machine interfaces.
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Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg discusses investing in Northeast Ohio startups
Sales of startups can have lasting impact on Northeast Ohio Crain’s Cleveland Business: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at the Weatherhead School of Management, discussed angel investing in Northeast Ohio, its inherent risks and benefits, and necessity to grow the…
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Cognitive science's Vera Tobin dissects narrative stories
Tell me a story: what narratives reveal about the mind NPR: Vera Tobin, associate professor in the Department of Cognitive Science in the College of Arts and Sciences, spoke about the power of surprises in stories and narrative-plot reveals to provide insights into cognitive processes and biases.
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Law's Michael Benza discusses mental health testimony in relation to murder case
Her sorority sisters suspected she was pregnant. What did Emile Weaver know? Elle: Michael Benza, a senior instructor of law, weighed in on mental health testimony in a 2015 murder case, in which a mother murdered her newborn child in New Concord, Ohio.
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Weatherhead School's Daniel Shoag motivates new U.S. law with employment research
CWRU economist inspires new U.S. law WTAM: Daniel Shoag, an associate professor of economics in the Weatherhead School of Management, spoke about how the newly passed U.S. law, the Fair Chance Act, aims to provide employment opportunities for the formerly incarcerated.
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Mandel School's Jane Timmons-Mitchell explains characteristics that relate to child abuse
It's not your fault Community Health: Jane Timmons-Mitchell—senior research associate in the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and a clinical associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the…
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Weatherhead's Lakashmi Balasubramanyan examines best practices for retirement savings
A small increase to your 401k contribution can have a big impact on your retirement savings account WEWS—ABC 5: Lakashmi Balasubramanyan, assistant professor of banking and finance at the Weatherhead School of Management, suggested ways for saving more money for retirement, including using smart…