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Weatherhead School's Susan Helper examines the impact of General Motors layoffs
NEO still grappling with GM's Lordstown cutbacks Crain’s Cleveland Business: Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, explained the impact that a series of layoffs at General Motors could have on employees, suppliers and the economy.
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Begun Center's Rachel Lovell explains how DNA oversight led to unsolved crimes
'Fallen through the cracks:' Overdue DNA swabs link to murders, sexual assaults The Plain Dealer: After an initiative to properly collect DNA from Cuyahoga County probationers linked several people to unsolved crimes, Rachel Lovell, a senior researcher at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention,…
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Cognitive Science's Vera Tobin writes on joint attention
What weather reports and detective fiction have in common Psychology Today: Vera Tobin, assistant professor of cognitive science, wrote a piece explaining how the concept of joint attention helps keep people engaged when not directly interacting, as is the case with watching weather reports or…
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Softball head coach Josie Henry, infielder Sarah Miller discuss NCAA tournament
Case Western Reserve excited to be back in NCAA Softball Tournament WKYC 3: The Case Western Reserve University softball team will play in the Super Regional of the NCAA Division III Tournament beginning today. In a profile of the team, head coach Josie Henry discussed the team’s success this…
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Law School's Aaron Perzanowski interprets trademark law in the case of aftermarket iPhone screens
DHS seizes aftermarket iPhone screens from prominent right-to-repair advocate Vice: Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law, explained how trademark law might be interpreted for a case concerning refurbished iPhones with aftermarket and original parts.
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Begun Center's Jane Timmons-Mitchell describes impact school official's dismissal of bullying
Stopping school bullies requires bravery from all sides, not just the bullied USA Today: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, discussed the lasting impact of school officials’ dismissal of bullied students.
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Professors explain their research into conflicts of science and spirituality
What science tells us about spirituality WKSU: Tony Jack, associate professor of philosophy, and Julie Exline, professor of psychological sciences, discussed their research into conflicts between science and spirituality, looking at neural pathways as well as the need for empathy and openness.
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Law School's Andrew S. Pollis comments on power of rent strikes
The Vue civil lawsuit comes to an end after more than $300,000 in rent held in court News 5 Cleveland: After tenants of a Beachwood apartment building filed a lawsuit against their landlord, Professor of Law Andrew S. Pollis discussed the power a rent strike can have.
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Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg discusses Cleveland's entrepreneurship initiatives
Finding community funding to help your company grow MSNBC: In a televised interview, Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, spoke about Cleveland’s entrepreneurial revitalization and the Ohio government’s investment in local startups.
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Graduate student Gloria Tavera explains connection between environmental and public health
Separation of science and health at the US EPA Cleveland Patch: Gloria Tavera, a graduate student in the MD/PhD program, explained why environmental research is essential to solving public health issues and why it is dangerous to disregard environmental concerns.