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Begun Center's Jane Timmons-Mitchell discusses potential factors for increased suicide rate, how people can help loved ones at risk
Why suicide prevention month is so important Fox 8 Cleveland: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, a senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, discussed the increased suicide rate both nationally and in the state of Ohio. She also addressed potential factors…
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Pediatrics' Jerri Rose weighs in on danger of infant walkers
As injuries continue, doctors renew call for ban on infant walkers NPR: Jerri Rose, an associate professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, discussed the dangers of infant walkers, which could allow babies without supervision to reach areas they otherwise couldn’t, such as stairways and…
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Law's Jonathan Entin writes about citizenship question on United States Census
Can the census ask if you’re a citizen? Here’s what’s at stake in court battles over the 2020 census The Conversation: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, wrote about the legal questions surrounding the addition of a question about citizenship on the United States…
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Medicine's Michael Lederman reflects on his work in HIV/AIDS research
HIV/AIDS: then and now ideastream: Since the early 1980s, Michael Lederman, the Scott R Inkley Professor of Medicine and co-director of the Center for AIDS Research, has been treating AIDS patients, serving as a pioneer in the field. Lederman reflected on his work and spoke about current research.
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Biology's Ronald Oldfield and alumna Katherine Krynak conduct research on carp
Grass carp studies divide expert opinions The Manitoulin Expositor: Alumna Katherine Krynak and Senior Instructor in Biology Ronald Oldfield conducted a study to determine how best to determine ploidy, a characteristic that is used to distinguish between invasive and native species of carp.
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Political science's Joe White discussed relationship between President Barack Obama and Ohio gubernatorial candidate Richard Cordray
Former President Obama speaking at Ohio gubernatorial campaign Thursday night Fox 8 Cleveland: Joe White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy and director of graduate studies, commented on the relationship between President Barack Obama and Ohio gubernatorial candidate Richard Cordray…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on confirmation hearings for U.S. Supreme Court nominees
Law yields to politics in Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings Bloomberg: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, commented on the benefits and disadvantages of public, congressional confirmation hearings for U.S. Supreme…
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Law's Andrew Pollis comments on Ohio standards for paying public employees on public boards
RTA withholds pay from two board members, seeks opinion on law Fox 8 Cleveland: Andrew Pollis, professor of law, commented on how Ohio standards dictate whether public employees serving on public boards should be paid.
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School of Dental Medicine students discuss next week's free Admitting Days
Case Western Reserve University dental students headlining free clinic event Cleveland 19 News: Dental students Monica Torres and Sean Roberts, both in their last year of school, spoke about next week's free Admitting Days from the School of Dental Medicine, noting that it's an opportunity for…
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Engineering's Robert Gao, Ken Loparo discusses how technology is forcing the manufacturing industry to evolve
Industry 4.0 and the race to save small manufacturing in America WKSU: Robert Gao, the Cady Staley Professor of Engineering and chair of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Ken Loparo, the Nord Professor of Engineering, discussed how technology is forcing the manufacturing…