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CWRU-based journal Pathogens and Immunity commentary denounces accusations against former French Minister of Health Agnes Buzyn
A commentary appeared in the CWRU-based scientific journal Pathogens and Immunity on Dec. 29, asking: “Is France Once Again Looking for a Scapegoat?” Authored by an international panel of 20 distinguished scientists and organized by editor Michael Lederman, emeritus professor of pathology at CWRU, ...
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Law's David Kutik discusses new online tool providing 24/7 support to victims of domestic abuse
David Kutik, adjunct professor at the School of Law, discussed Ohio Legal Help’s online tool providing support to domestic abuse victims in an opinion piece published by cleveland.com. Kutik, who currently serves as board president of Ohio Legal Help, explained how the tool was developed with low-...
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Law's Jonathan Adler comments on Senate hearing on Biden's court nominees
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, wrote about a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing regarding some of President Joe Biden’s judicial nominations in an opinion piece published by National Review. During the hearing, which took place on Dec. 1, Senate Republicans called nomi...
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Medicine's Ryan Marino weighs in on the White House's plan to mitigate opioid overdoses
Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, gave his perspective on the Biden administration’s plan to reduce drug overdoses in an opinion piece published by Healio. Marino acknowledged the White House’s current plans to expand access to recovery resources, but pointed out the unaf...
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Religious studies' Deepak Sarma unpacks Hinduism and arranged marriage in opinion piece
Deepak Sarma, professor in the Department of Religious Studies, wrote about his personal and academic experiences learning about Hinduism and arranged marriage in an opinion piece published by The Common Reader. In his piece, Sarma discussed the religious customs and expectations for Hindu marriage...
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Professor Brian Gran writes op-eds published by The Hill
Brian Gran, professor of sociology and law, was featured in The Hill in two recent op-ed pieces, one addressing the radicalization of refugees in Syrian displacement camps and the other examining the role hospitals play in improving community health. The first, titled "How the world can stop the ra...
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Law's Raymond Ku discusses possible outcomes of Supreme Court case that may set a new precedent for gun owners
Raymond Ku, professor and the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, discussed the landmark Second Amendment case taken on by the Supreme Court in an op-ed piece published by Slate. Ku argued that if the Supreme Court rules in favor of the New York State Rifle & Pist...
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Weatherhead School's Diane Bergeron explores how traditional gender roles resurface in the workplace
Diane Bergeron, associate professor of organizational behavior, explained the role of the “organizational wife” many women in the workplace take on in a recent opinion piece published by Covey Club. Bergeron defined the “organizational wife” as someone who takes on a domestic role in the workplace ...
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SAGES Teaching Fellow Anthony Wexler writes about American road literature's waning popularity
Anthony Wexler, SAGES Teaching Fellow and lecturer in the English department, was recently featured in Canadian newspaper, The Globe and Mail. Wexler’s piece detailed his experience teaching a course at CWRU called “On the Road in America,” and how classic American road literature is no longer as ...
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Law's Erik Jensen pens piece on the constitutionality of potential wealth tax
Erik Jensen, the Coleman P. Burke professor emeritus of law, discussed the parameters defining income in an article published by the Wall Street Journal (subscription required). In Jensen’s essay “Does the Constitution Let Congress Pass a Wealth Tax?”, he explored the historic meaning of income an...