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Law's Juscelino F. Colares discusses pressure on U.S. companies by European regulatory agencies
European regulatory actions pressure U.S. companies and regulators (PDF) Bloomberg Law: Juscelino F. Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law, discussed the pressure put on U.S. companies by European regulatory agencies.
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Biomedical engineering's Anant Madabhushi talks about integrated diagnostics
Unified response Radiology Today: Anant Madabhushi, professor of biomedical engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, talked about integrated diagnostics as an opportunity to employ radiology and pathology in a unified way to improve diagnosis…
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Medicine's Barbara Gripshover shares thoughts on challenges of cutting HIV/AIDS funding in the city of Cleveland
Cleveland’s HIV/AIDS program failed to test highest risk populations, reach out to exposed partners quickly The Plain Dealer: Barbara Gripshover, a professor in the School of Medicine, shared her thoughts about the challenges of cutting HIV/AIDS funding in the city of Cleveland.
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Law's Michael Benza weighs in on judges' power to maintain anonymity of those who file sexual assault lawsuits
Woman fights to keep name from suit alleging sexual assault Associated Press: Michael Benza, a senior instructor of law in the School of Law, weighed in on the power of judges to maintain the anonymity of people who file sexual assault lawsuits.
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Weatherhead's Joshua A. Gerlick comments on management consulting positions
Will an MBA help you become a management consultant? U.S. News & World Report: Joshua A. Gerlick, a PhD student at the Weatherhead School of Management, commented on the coveted nature of management consulting positions and resultant competition to land employment in the field.
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses agency's use of flawed data when pursuing rule change
Federal labor board used flawed data to back union election rule Bloomberg Law: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the potential impact of a situation in which an agency used flawed data when pursuing a rule change.
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Religious studies' Brian Clites comments on clerical sex abuse in U.S., academic research on the topic
Professor seeks to break academic silence on clerical sex abuse Crux: Brian Clites, instructor of religious studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, commented on the origins of clerical sex abuse in the United States and academic efforts to bolster research on survivor experiences.
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Mandel School's Robert L. Fischer weighs in on giving to charity
2019’s most charitable states Wallet Hub: Robert L. Fischer, associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and co-director of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, weighed in on giving to charity, including challenges nonprofits face,…
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Law's Katharine Van Tassel explains FDA approval process
Columbus dispensary tries to fill medical marijuana research gap The Columbus Dispatch: Katharine Van Tassel, visiting professor at the School of Law, explained the process for getting FDA approval for new drugs, and the lack of research on medical marijuana.
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Biology's Mark Willis discusses praying mantises in Christmas trees
Are they hiding in your Christmas tree? Bug experts warn about praying mantises Fox 8 Cleveland: Mark Willis, professor and chair of the department of biology, discussed how praying mantises lay eggs in pine trees, which families may bring into their homes for Christmas.