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July 16, 2018
Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, co-authored an article for Brookings titled “Why undermining fuel efficiency standards would harm the U.S. auto industry.”
With her co-authors, Helper explained how President Donald Trump’s proposed fuel economy program could weaken the ...

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July 06, 2018
Luke Reader, a SAGES lecturer, compared the political rhetoric in the United States today to that of Britain in the 1930s and 1940s.
In an op-ed for History News Network, titled, “There Are Even More Parallels to the ‘30s and ‘40’s than You Suspected,” he explained the political situation during th...

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July 06, 2018
Suzanne Rivera, vice president for research and technology management, recently co-wrote an op-ed for Crain’s Cleveland Business about how data aggregated from “smart” devices can be used responsibly.
She authored the piece with Nicholas Zingale, Cleveland State University’s Internet of Things Coll...

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July 06, 2018
Angela Ciccia, associate professor of psychological sciences, recently had an article published in the American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s publication, Leader.
Her article, titled “Supporting ‘Return to Learn’ after TBI,” addressed how school- and hospital-based speech language pathologi...

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July 06, 2018
Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law and associate dean for academic affairs, examined why Ohio may show unusual partisanship on the topic of abortion when compared to opinions on other political and social topics within the state.
The op-ed, titled “When it comes to reproductive ri...

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July 06, 2018
In a recent op-ed for e-flux conversations, Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, the Elmer G. Beamer-Hubert H. Schneider Professor in Ethics and associate professor of philosophy, discussed the relationship that artists have with accountability.
His piece, titled “Art’s plain art of living,” addressed such questi...

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July 06, 2018
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, wrote several articles for Reason about various legal issues and another for The New York Times regarding a pending case about the Affordable Care Act.
The articles for Reason wer...

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May 25, 2018
Brad Ricca, a full-time lecturer in the Department of English, wrote an article for Book Riot titled “Comic books are real books.” In the piece, Ricca categorizes comic books among other books, contending that they share enough of the important characteristics to be of the same value.
Ricca shared ...

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May 25, 2018
In an article for Psychiatric News, Norman A. Clemens, clinical professor emeritus of psychiatry, discussed the conflict that arises when psychiatrists and psychologists disagree with their patients politically, socially or morally.
The piece, titled “Psychotherapy in fractious times,” included an ...

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May 25, 2018
Luke Reader, a full-time lecturer in the Department of English, wrote an article titled “Opposing antisemitism is not about attacking Corbyn” for Progress Online.
In the piece, he explored the greater historical context of the British Labour party’s attitude toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict ...