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Begun Center's Mark Singer talks about how early intervention can prevent individuals from falling into cycle of crime
Cleveland receives $1M to help save at-risk kids from tumbling down ruinous path Cleveland 19 News: Mark Singer, the Leonard W. Mayo Professor in Family and Child Welfare and deputy director of Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, talked about how early intervention can…
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Weatherhead School's Susan Helper discusses GM’s decision to cut back on production in North America
Amid cutbacks, tariffs are adding to GM's financial woes Marketplace: Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, weighed in on GM’s decision to cut back on production in North America.
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Begun Center's Jeff Kretschmar talks about predictive factors of domestic violence homicides
Former Cuyahoga County judge Lance Mason showed homicidal tendencies, group says ABC News 5 Cleveland: Jeff Kretschmar, research associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and managing director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research…
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Law's Craig Nard discusses how patent law could be applied to the cannabis industry
The blockchain could save legalized weed. (Stop rolling your eyes.) Medium: Craig Nard, the Galen J. Roush Professor of Law and director, of the Spangenberg Center for Law, Technology & the Arts and the FUSION Certificate Program in Design, Innovation & IP Management, talked about how…
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Mandel School's Claudia Coulton talks about nature of renaming a neighborhood
Can Amazon really rename a neighborhood? City Lab: Amazon recently announced its HQ2 would partially be based in Northern Virginia’s Crystal City, rebranding it National Landing. Claudia Coulton, Distinguished University Professor, the Lillian F. Harris Professor of Urban Research & Social…
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Law's Benjamin Faller talks about predatory nature of rent-to-own leases and land contracts
Rent-to-own leases promise American dream, but experts say they're often designed to fail homeowners ABC News 5 Cleveland: Benjamin Faller, lecturer of law, talked about the predatory nature of rent-to-own leases and land contracts. “It's kind of the worst of both worlds for the buyer,” he said.…
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Economics' Daniel Shoag weighs in on potential impact of GM’s plans to cut manufacturing in Lordstown
Lordstown GM plant on chopping block; Kasich’s time in office; Red Kettle Campaign goes digital ideastream: Daniel Shoag, visiting associate professor of economics, weighed in on the potential impact of General Motors’ plans to cut manufacturing in Lordstown, Ohio.
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Professor Steven A. Hauck II talks about questions scientists have regarding the interior of Mars
Why is Mars so different from Earth? NASA's InSight mission will dig deep to find answers Los Angeles Times: Steven A. Hauck II, professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, discussed the questions scientists have regarding the interior of Mars.
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Medicine's Steven E. Nissen talks about several adverse health conditions caused by obesity
Obesity drives risk for heart disease, requires collaboration Healio: Steven E. Nissen, professor of medicine, gave a keynote presentation at ObesityWeek 2018, discussing several adverse health conditions caused by obesity, particularly cardiovascular disease.
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Football player Cameron Brown discusses his upbringing as the son of an of an NBA coach
Cam Brown grew up in the NBA and ended up a Division III football sack leader The Daily Orange: Cameron Brown, an undergraduate biology major and defensive end for the CWRU football team, shared his unique upbringing as the son of an NBA coach and his relationship with sports.