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Nursing student Megan Palko Grudzinski speaks about wins at Warrior Games, how she put nursing skills into action
Army veteran is a Warrior Games champ after overcoming PTSD Women’s Running: Nursing student and army veteran Megan Palko Grudzinski spoke about her recent wins at the Warrior Games and how she put her nursing skills into action when a fellow competitor collapsed at the finish line. She also was…
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Alumnus Richard Thaler discusses Nobel Prize-winning theory
Thaler, famed for ‘nudge’ theory,’ wins Nobel Economics Prize Bloomberg: Richard Thaler (ADL ’67, HON ’03) discussed his Nobel Prize-winning theory, his research in behavioral economics and his intentions for the prize money.
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Biochemistry's Michael Weiss explains research with stable insulin analogs
What does insulin smell like? A Sweet Life: Michael Weiss, the Cowan-Blum Professor of Cancer Research and chairman of the Department of Biochemistry, discussed his work with stable insulin analogs from his company Thermalin.
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Music's Ross Duffin discusses Quire Cleveland's 10th Season
Ross Duffin & Beverly Simmons talk about Quire Cleveland’s 10th Anniversary Season ClevelandClassical.com: Ross Duffin, the Fynette H. Kulas Professor of Music and Distinguished University Professor, discussed the 10th season of the professional choral ensemble he co-founded.
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Law's Jonatan Adler discusses deviating behavior of Supreme Court, solicitor general
Trump’s Justice Department is taking on other federal agencies in court Mother Jones: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, commented on the recent behavioral deviations of the U.S. Supreme Court and solicitor…
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Faculty members discuss respective research with ideastream
New way to make color; breast cancer risk; Oberlin Meeting House 175th anniversary ideastream: Zoe Breen Wood, assistant professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, talked about the emotional journey of adoptees, while Holly Pederson, associate professor at…
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History, law professor Ted Steinburg examines changing attitude on front lawns
How about rethinking a cultural icon? The front lawn. The Chicago Tribune: Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and professor of law, weighed in on how attitudes toward front lawns have changed.
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Engineering student Turner Montgomery discovers mom's misdiagnosis, creates device to help
Case Western Reserve student studies medical records, discovers mom was misdiagnosed 20 years ago WEWS: Turner Montgomery, an undergraduate student studying biomedical engineering, researched the rare disease his mother was diagnosed with more than 20 years ago, only to find that she was…
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Law's Jonathan Adler explains why many public companies would likely avoid birth control exemption
Trump undermines U.S. birth control coverage requirement Reuters: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, explained why he does not think many publicly traded companies will seek an exemption for providing employees…
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Weatherhead School's Mark Votruba speaks on Cleveland Clinic's Great Britain expansion
Cleveland Clinic strengthening its global grip Crain’s Cleveland Business: Mark Votruba, associate professor of economics, commented on Cleveland Clinic's move into Great Britain’s growing private sector health care market, an alternative option to the taxpayer-funded National Health Services…