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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest weighs in on the drop in international tourism in the U.S.
CWRU economist: Sharp drop in overseas tourism could cost U.S. up to $20B Bloomberg Radio: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, noted that international tourism to the U.S. has fallen sharply in 2025, warning that the decline could cost the…
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Law's Andrew Geronimo discusses the first amendment and political websites
Sheffield Lake mayor backs off legal threats over councilman-elect’s website cleveland.com: Andrew Geronimo, director of the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, said political websites and surveys are generally protected speech, and attempts to remove them can chill public dialogue. He…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg discusses Black Friday and AI
‘They’re going to use AI for this holiday’: Millions of Black Friday shoppers shift to online Spectrum News: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management and associate vice president of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, noted that more than half of Americans plan to…
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History's John Grabowski reflects on Thanksgiving
A Thanksgiving reflection | Leon Bibb: Then and Now WKYC: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, emphasized Thanksgiving as a universal celebration of shared bounty and called family photos “particularly important” for capturing the meaning of the moment and preserving…
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Biology's Russell Engelman discusses Dunkleosteus' bone blades
A prehistoric sea monster wielded bone blades to terrorize the ocean 360 million years ago Discover Magazine: Russell Engelman, graduate student in biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, talked about the anatomy of Cleveland's prehistoric sea monster. "Since the 1930s, there have been…
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Medicine's Austin Kennemer researches the importance of immediate treatment for brain injuries
Immediate treatment for traumatic brain injuries linked to lower risk for Alzheimer's disease Medical Xpress: Austin Kennemer, lead author and third-year medical student, found that treatment within a week of a brain injury significantly reduced the risk of Alzheimer's disease and other…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone recommends cutting back on flaky sea salt
Why health pros think you should cut back on flaky sea salt SELF Magazine: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and instructor at the School of Medicine, explained that iodine is essential for thyroid health, metabolism and fetal development. Many trendy salts, such as flaky sea salt, lack…
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Medicine's Amy Edwards warns of possible listeria contamination in cheeses
Check your fridge: Boar’s Head recalls cheeses over possible listeria contamination Good Housekeeping: Amy Edwards, associate professor and pediatric infectious disease specialist, warned that listeria can cause fever, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches and muscle pain even in healthy people. She…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino discusses cocaine deaths and drug strip tests
Lifesaving drug test strips could become legal in Florida Florida Today: Ryan Marino, associate professor at the School of Medicine and toxicologist, suggested that the decrease in the number of cocaine deaths hints that the drug might be being cut with something else. "The drugs might contain…
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Nutrition's Hope Barkoukis suggests foods to prevent colon cancer
7 of the best foods for colon cancer Everyday Health: Hope Barkoukis, chair of the Department of Nutrition, provided insight on what to eat to help prevent colon cancer. “Research now is increasingly focusing on the idea of anti-inflammatory food, meaning trying to genuinely limit…