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Weatherhead School's Alperen Manisaligil explains study on LeBron James shared his career decisions
When a new job opportunity knocks, open the door wisely Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Alperen Manisaligil, a PhD candidate at the Weatherhead School of Management, explained what we can learn from the way LeBron James shared his career decisions, which was the topic of a…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on ongoing legal arguments surrounding President Donald Trump’s executive order
Dissecting the laws surrounding President Trump's travel ban NPR: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, weighed in on the ongoing legal arguments surrounding President Donald Trump’s executive order.
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Pediatrics' Lydia Furman talks about study on offering cash payments to mothers who breastfeed
Cash may get more mothers to breastfeed babies Reuters: After a new study found offering cash payments could encourage more mothers to breastfeed, pediatrics professor Lydia Furman talked about both her concerns with and support for the approach.
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Weatherhead School's J.B. Silvers explains uncertain future of Affordable Care Act
Medicaid health reform: past, present & uncertain future ideastream: J.B. Silvers, the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance, explained the uncertain future of the Affordable Care Act.
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Law's Maureen Guirguis talks about current human trafficking law
Fedor calls for change in sex crime prosecution The Toledo Blade: Maureen Guirguis (Kenny), professor of law and co-director of The Human Trafficking Law Clinic, talked about the current laws that make it possible for human trafficking victims between 16 and 17 years old to be criminally charged.
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Medicine's Jiri Safar discusses new test for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Prion test for rare, fatal brain disease helps families cope NPR: Jiri Safar, associate professor of pathology and director of the National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center, discussed a new test for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease he helped develop. "It's a major game changer," he said.
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Mandel School's Robert Fischer explains how better options reduce junk food purchased by SNAP participants
Report: Food stamp families buying a lot of soft drinks WEWS: Robert Fischer, co-director of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, explained why better access to farmer’s markets and full-service grocery stores could help reduce the amount of junk food purchased by people who use…
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Law's Jonathan Adler predicts outcome of suit against Clean Power Plan
Science and the U.S. Supreme Court: the cases to watch in 2017 Scientific American: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, predicted the outcome of the suit against the Clean Power Plan.
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Nursing's Susan Ludington discusses research into how "kangaroo care" can help premature babies
Saving babies' lives by carrying them like kangaroos The Atlantic: Susan Ludington, the Carl W. and Margaret Davis Walter Professor of Pediatric Nursing, discussed how a visit to Bogota, Colombia, sparked her research into how "kangaroo care" by mothers can help premature babies. “We were trying…
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Vice Provost of International Affairs David Fleshler talks about proposed bill that could help foreign students
Proposed changes to specialized work visas could help foreign students ideastream: David Fleshler, vice provost of international affairs, talked about a proposed bill would allow some foreign students to find work in the U.S. “One of the programs that international students can use is something…