Op-ed

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June 21, 2019
Steven Hauck, professor
in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, wrote about
the journal’s role in the planetary science community and gave thanks to those
who supported him during his time as editor-in-chief.
Hauck’s piece, “JGR: Planets and a community of planetary scie...

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June 21, 2019
Susan Hatters-Friedman, the Phillip Resnick Professor of Forensic
Psychiatry, wrote an op-ed for Psychiatric
News about the life experiences and people in her life who helped her
realize psychiatry was the specialty for her.
Hatters Friedman’s piece, titled “Mentoring, Wanderlust, and Whanåu: My jo...

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June 21, 2019
Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, co-wrote an op-ed on the evolution of MOOCs as an educational tool. MOOCs must be supported by personal interactions for students to get the most of the material, the authors assert.
Goldberg and Ted Ladd’s piece, “For
best results, pa...

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June 21, 2019
Lauren Lovings-Gomez, (GRS ’19, art history) wrote a first-person account of her time working with pieces from the Italian lace collection at the Cleveland Museum of Art and how she co-curated an installation of lace in the museum’s Renaissance galleries.
Lovings-Gomez’ piece, “Diving
into the deta...

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May 17, 2019
Aparna Bole and Kristie Ross, associate professors of
pediatrics, penned a piece arguing against House Bill 6, which they argue would
largely repeal Ohio’s Renewable Portfolio Standard and Energy Efficiency
Resource Standard and have negative health consequences for children.
In the piece, Bole and...

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May 17, 2019
B. Jessie Hill, associate dean for academic affairs and the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, wrote an op-ed for The Guardian about the uncertain future of Roe v. Wade. Her article was titled "Could abortion become illegal in America? All signs point to yes."
In her piece, Hill detailed how stat...

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May 17, 2019
Juscelino F. Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law and professor of political science, penned an article on why he believes criticism of President Donald Trump’s intended nominee for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Stephen Moore, is misplaced.
In his USA Today piece, ...

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May 17, 2019
In a piece for The Washington Post, Associate Professor of History John Broich framed recent instances of white-power violence around a discussion of the historical context of World War II.
The article, titled “Allied leaders were anti-Nazi, but not anti-racist. We’re now paying the price for their...

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May 17, 2019
Shanna Beth McGee, professor of theater, critiqued Ensemble
Theatre’s production of Water by the
Spoonful for a piece in The Plain
Dealer.
Ensemble Theatre is hosting the Northeast Ohio premiere of the play by Quiara Alegría Hudes that explores the lives of two families, one a virtual group of rec...

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April 05, 2019
Avidan Y. Cover
Avidan Y. Cover, professor of law and director of the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy, wrote an op-ed prior to a vote on the U.S. Senate's resolution disapproving a declaration of national emergency made by President Trump to support the proposed wall at the U.S.-Mexic...