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Law School's Sharona Hoffman suggests responses to employee misconduct
Since 2016, Montgomery has paid over $250K to cops accused of crimes Montgomery Advertiser: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, discussed the actions employers should take when employee misconduct is reported.
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Mandel School's Megan Holmes and Jennifer King analyze the effects of childhood exposure to trauma
Cleveland’s trauma training could do more than stunt violence ideastream: Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences faculty members Megan Holmes and Jennifer King discussed the impact exposure to trauma has on children.
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Great Lakes Energy Institute's Grant Goodrich discusses potential state energy innovation initiative
Energy innovation could mean thousands of jobs for Ohio, report says The Columbus Dispatch: A recent report detailed the potential payoff if Ohio invests more in energy innovation. Grant Goodrich, director of the Great Lakes Energy Institute, weighed in on what the state will need to do in order…
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Psychological Sciences' Jennell Vick examines audio-cognitive relationship and the Yanny vs. Laurel clip
Yanny or Laurel? It’s your brain not your ears that decides The Conversation: Jennell Vick, assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, explained how the way we interpret words—including the debated Yanny vs. Laurel clip—is largely influenced by our brain. Republished by The…
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Nursing's AnnMarie Papik presents results of study on stress of being a distance caregiver
Distance caregivers often experience more distress and anxiety than patients Oncology Nursing News: AnnMarie Papik, research assistant for the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, presented the results of a study on the stress of being a distance caregiver.
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Law's Lewis Katz discusses use of ancestry website to identify Golden State Killer suspect
DNA ancestry site used to track Golden State Killer suspect, but experts say method raises privacy concerns cleveland.com: After the revelation that an ancestry website was used to identify the suspect in the Golden State Killer cold case, Lewis Katz, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law and…
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Recent graduate Megan Palko Grudzinski discusses life after her service in Afghanistan and the impact of her service dog
Army Veteran earns Master's Degree in nursing with help of her service dog WKYC 3: Megan Palko Grudzinski, a recent graduate of the Master of Nursing program, shared her experience transitioning back to civilian life after serving in Afghanistan, focusing on how her PTSD service dog Harley helped…
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Psychiatry's Keming Gao discusses bipolar II disorder
Treating bipolar–I and II–disorders U.S. News and World Report: Professor of Psychiatry Keming Gao discussed possible signs of bipolar II disorder, the illness’s societal stigma, differences from bipolar I disorder and potential treatments and their effects.
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Climate scientist who spoke at CWRU conference condemns denialists
Prominent scientist Michael E. Mann rebukes climate change denialism at Case Western Reserve University conference cleveland.com: At the “Perspectives on Global Climate Change” conference, hosted by Case Western Reserve University, noted climate scientist Michael E. Mann condemned climate change…
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Law School alumni Alison Epperson shares plans to honor late boyfriend with CTE nonprofit
Case Western Reserve law school grad fulfills late boyfriend's dream through her success, CTE non-profit ABC News 5 Cleveland: Alison Epperson, a 2018 School of Law graduate, discussed what it meant to her to complete law school after the death of her boyfriend and what her plans are for the…