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Law’s Jessie Hill writes about states’ approaches to certain freedoms during the pandemic
Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, co-wrote an opinion article titled “During the pandemic, some rights are more equal than others” on cleveland.com. She worked with Caroline Mala Corbin, professor of University of Miami School of Law in Florida, on the piece. In the article, the...
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CWRU students write about disparity concerns in Ohio’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Case Western Reserve University undergraduates penned an opinion piece about equitable distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine in Ohio published on cleveland.com. While the state’s vaccination plan does address disparities, seniors Gautham Chitturu, who majors in neuroscience and healthcare management...
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Anthropology’s Lihong Shi writes about parents in China whose only child has passed away
Lihong Shi, associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the College of Arts and Sciences, wrote an op-ed published by Sixth Tone, a digital English publication in China. Her piece described the grief faced by Chinese parents who have lost their only child. Five years after China ended ...
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History's Gillian Weiss co-writes piece on President Trump, Louis XIV and history of recognizing leaders with medals
Gillian Weiss, associate professor of history, co-wrote an article with New York University art historian Meredith Martin and New York-based graphic designer Bonnie Siegler for History News Network. In their piece—titled "Trump: Superhero or Superspreader?"—they wrote about a medal recently created...
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Professor Marilyn Mobley pens piece about racism in higher education
Marilyn Mobley, professor of English and African American studies, co-authored a piece titled “‘Time to Get Real’: What Black Faculty Need from White Faculty and Administrators to Interrupt Racism in Higher Education,” published in Insight into Diversity. Mobley, who is also former vice president f...
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Medical students argue for “universal, safe, affordable” health care in opinion piece
Several medical students at Case Western Reserve University recently wrote an opinion piece discussing problems in the U.S. health care system. In their piece, published in Septembr by USA Today, Rohit Anana, Dhiksha Balaji, Aparna Narendrula and Jasmine Serpen elaborated on health inequities perp...
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Law’s Jonathan Adler discusses Sen. Chuck Schumer’s “sour grapes” in published essay
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, wrote an article analyzing Sen. Chuck Schumer’s attempt to persuade Senate Republicans from confirming Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett. In his piece “Senator Schumer’s Sour Grapes,” published by the National Review magazine, Adle...
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Undergraduate Samantha Kelts pushes for passage of Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act in published letter
Case Western Reserve University undergraduate student Samantha Kelts recently wrote a letter to the editor that was published by cleveland.com. Kelts was inspired by the Child Studies course taught by Gabriella Celeste, policy director of the Schubert Center for Child Studies. In the piece, Kelts ...
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Medicine’s Stephen R. Sroka suggests writing to loved ones amid pandemic
The New York Times published a letter to the editor by Stephen R. Sroka, adjunct assistant professor of medicine and president of Health Education Consultants. In the piece, Sroka suggested individuals share their innermost thoughts in a letter to a loved ones. Though Sroka said hopefully they will...
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Medicine’s Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew pens piece about inequities highlighted by recent events
In a piece published on cleveland.com, Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew, the director and Edgar B. Jackson Jr. Endowed Chair in Clinical Excellence & Diversity at the School of Medicine, discussed the devastation wrought by COVID-19 as well as inequities in access to opportunity and health care that recen...