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English's Marilyn Sanders Mobley talks about leadership diversity at Cleveland nonprofits
Diversity powers Cleveland's nonprofit sector Crain’s Cleveland Business: Marilyn Sanders Mobley, professor of English, talked about the growth she’s seen in diversity in leadership positions at Cleveland nonprofits.
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Physics's Corbin Covault discusses observatory in Argentina
Exploradio Origins: Scientists study mystery particles at Chilean observatory WKSU: Corbin Covault, professor and co-chair of the Department of Physics, discussed an observatory in Argentina he helped develop that aids scientists in better understanding “mysterious” particles.
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Medicine's Mahmoud Ghannoum explains good and bad forms of inflammation
What's the difference between good and bad inflammation? An expert breaks it down Bustle: Mahmoud Ghannoum, professor at the School of Medicine, explained good and bad forms of inflammation and the role stress and diet can play in inflammation.
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Biology's Jessica Fox weighs in on study about how flies land
New video reveals how flies land upside-down Science Magazine: Jessica Fox, assistant professor of biology, weighed in on a recent study that examined how flies land.
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Weatherhead School's Ronald Fry discusses appreciative inquiry
How CLE compares to other midsize cities; CLE Rising Summit and start-up kid ideastream: Ronald Fry, professor of organizational behavior, discussed how the appreciative inquiry approach can help turn ideas into a commitment to action.
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Psychiatry's Christina Delos Reyes weighs in on interventions for treatment for addiction
'Rehab Racket': High costs of addiction treatment and questions over efficacy WBUR: Christina Delos Reyes, associate professor of psychiatry, weighed in on incorporating psychological, biological and social interventions into treatment for addiction.
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Biomedical engineering's Robert Kirsch talked about use of electrical stimulation in the body
Why it's time to take electrified medicine seriously TIME: Robert Kirsch, the Allen H. and Constance T. Ford Professor and chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, talked about the use of electrical stimulation in the body.
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Law’s Michael Benza weighs in on actions of officer in fatal shooting during welfare check
Officer in shooting acted as if responding to burglary, not welfare check, expert says Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, weighed in on the actions of a police officer who fatally shot a woman while conducting a welfare check.
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Art history and art’s Holly Witchey talks about history of Ouija boards
Ohio’s Ouija board connection Ohio Magazine: Holly Witchey, adjunct professor in the Department of Art History and Art, explained how Ouija boards were used by some whose loved ones died during the Civil War.
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Law’s Anat Alon-Beck talks about funding for hotel startup Oyo
What is Oyo? Behind SoftBank’s latest high-growth, high-valuation bet Fortune: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law, talked about funding for hotel startup Oyo, including the founder’s own investment in the company.