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Mandel School's Mark Chupp discusses Euclid's plan to reduce youth gun violence
Euclid holds May 17 meeting to draft gun violence prevention plan ideastream: Mark Chupp, associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and founding director of the Community Innovation Network, discussed Euclid's plan to create a five-part…
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Law's Atiba Ellis offers warnings for state and federal proposals to tighten voting laws
Voter regulations multiply in Ohio—prompting debate over restrictions The Land: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, warned that Ohio’s and federal proposals to tighten voting laws are based on myths and would block more valid voters than…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses last-minute presidential pardons
James Comer says House investigating Biden’s autopen use Washington Examiner: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said last-minute presidential pardons may raise constitutional issues—especially those signed using an autopen. “A blanket pardon might be problematic…
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Law's Kevin McMunigal weighs in on trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs
What will happen to Diddy’s $400M fortune if he’s found guilty? The Independent: Kevin McMunigal, professor of law, noted that prosecutors in the trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs are targeting the rap mogul's business empire for asset forfeiture. “If prosecutors can prove the assets were tied to…
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Religious studies' Brian Clites considers how Pope Leo XIV will confront the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse crisis
A new pope confronts his church’s abuse scandal amid praise and scrutiny The Washington Post: Brian Clites, assistant professor of religious studies and the Archbishop Hallinan Professor of Catholic Studies II at the College of Arts and Sciences, said that as Pope Leo XIV steps into a role…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on states' attempts at filing climate lawsuits
Trump and GOP confront state climate plans on two fronts Axios: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, called it “outlandish” for the federal government to try to stop states from filing climate lawsuits, saying the Department of Justice's complaint misrepresents the law.…
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Religious studies' Deepak Sarma calls out Tucker Carlson's dismissal of Michelle Obama’s concerns about racism
Tucker Carlson calls Michelle Obama's concerns about racism 'so old-fashioned'... and yikes HuffPost: Deepak Sarma, professor and the Inaugural Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities at the College of Arts and Sciences, called Tucker Carlson’s dismissal of Michelle Obama’s concerns about…
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Weatherhead's Melissa Carlisle discusses budgeting
What is a budget? WalletHub: Melissa Carlisle, associate professor of accountancy and the Thomas M. Dickerson Fellow at Weatherhead School of Management, said budgets help align daily spending with long-term goals by revealing where your money goes. She noted that realistic budgets should…
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Medicine's Stephen Sroka offers insights on student safety and security
Experts gather in Central Florida to discuss school violence prevention CBS Orlando: Stephen Sroka, adjunct professor at the School of Medicine, participated in a gathering to discuss ways to enhance student safety and security. “The most important thing for school safety, and you’ll very seldom…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone offers advise on artificial sweeteners
Non-sugar sweeteners and obesity: how to advise your patients Medscape: Lindsay Malone, instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, advised that it's important to ask ourselves what else artificial sweeteners providing. “We don’t want to trade one problem for another,”…