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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson discusses dual citizenship bill and naturalization
Sen. Bernie Moreno backtracks on dual citizenship bill’s scope—despite what legislation says cleveland.com: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, explained that while the U.S. naturalization oath renounces allegiance to other countries, it does not…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino discusses misuse of statistics by Trump officials
Here's how Trump gets away with using dubious numbers Los Angeles Times: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said Trump officials misuse statistics, citing fentanyl claims that assume every seized pill would have been shared and caused death.
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Medicine's Jacob Calcei discusses medication options for join pain
Effective medications for joint pain relief AARP Magazine: Jacob Calcei, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery, said people respond differently to over-the-counter pain relievers, noted naproxen lasts longer than ibuprofen, emphasized acetaminophen doesn’t reduce inflammation, and said…
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Medicine's Sanjay Rajagopalan on how AI can detect environmental health risks
Google Street View opens a window to human heart health The National: Sanjay Rajagopalan, director of the Case Cardiovascular Research Institute at the School of Medicine, said AI and computer vision can uncover environmental health risks beyond human perception, filling major data gaps. A study…
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Customer service dispatchers honored for exceptional service
Campus Planning and Facilities Management (CPFM) Vice President Dean Tufts, along with Director of Operations and Customer Service Bridget Flowers, presented Vice President appreciation coins to CPFM Customer Service Dispatchers Jermaine Brown, Diane Olshavsky, and Kiara Lane. The Vice President's…
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Medicine's Claire Sullivan on how to treat cholesterol deposits
What to know about cholesterol deposits on the skin Health Central: Claire Sullivan, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said xanthomas—yellowish skin bumps from fat buildup—should not be popped and are best treated by lowering cholesterol through diet, exercise, and often statins.…
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Meet an undergraduate student who’s tailored her extracurricular experiences around her interest in improving healthcare
Logan Tsukiyama arrived at ÃÛÌÒAPP determined to make her college education about more than what happens in the classroom. Now a fourth-year student, she has curated a list of extracurricular activities that tie back to her dedication to healthcare improvement. “Learning…
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Apply for a Google Cloud micro-grant
Are you looking to take your research or class project to the next level? ÃÛÌÒAPP recently announced the launch of a new micro-grant program for Google Cloud Platform (GCP), which provides access to high-performance computing, data and AI tools without a need for…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in January
Students, faculty and staff are returning to campus after time apart with renewed energy. The first day of classes of the spring semester is less than a week away, meaning their focus will be on their studies and work. But when downtime is needed this month, events throughout Cleveland can do the…
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On the passing of Pieter de Haseth
I write today to share the sad news that Pieter de Haseth, PhD, professor emeritus at ÃÛÌÒAPP School of Medicine, passed away on Dec. 22, 2025, at the age of 79. After earning his doctorate in molecular biology, Pieter joined our faculty and rose to the rank of full…