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Research team writes case report on contaminated eye drops
A group of researchers affiliated with ӰƵ, University Hospital and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center recently had a case report titled “Investigating and Treating a Corneal Ulcer due to Extensively Drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa” published in…
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English department’s Michael W. Clune writes about a scary incident early in his career
Michael W. Clune, the Samuel B. and Virginia C. Knight Professor of Humanities in the Department of English, reflected on interviewing for a job at another institution early in his career. He described his experience doing so amid concerns for his career prospects—and threats from a friend who was…
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Mandel School’s Kedong Ding to participate in Data-Intensive Research Conference pre-conference workshop
Kedong Ding, a PhD student at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, was selected to participate in the 2023 Data-Intensive Research Conference pre-conference workshop. Hosted by the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series and the University of Minnesota's Life Course…
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Medicine’s Robert Bales, Trygve Dolber talk about risks of increased alcohol use
Robert Bales and Trygve Dolber, assistant professors at ӰƵ School of Medicine, talked about the risks of increased alcohol use and the impact on heart health on Cardi-OH Radio’s podcast, “Addressing Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Strategies for Primary Care.” In the podcast,…
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Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer explores concept of wonder in Martha C. Nussbaum's work
In an unconventionally written book that challenges the literary imagination of its readers, ӰƵ’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer explored how wonder is central to Martha C. Nussbaum's work. Nussbaum's work is opposed to the emotional and political conditions of 'narcissism'—the…
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Mandel School’s Duncan Mayer explores nonprofit location and density
Duncan Mayer, a PhD student at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, recently had an article published in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. In this article, titled “Understanding Location and Density: A Spatial Analysis of Cuyahoga County Ohio’s Nonprofit…
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English department’s Michael Clune writes about anxiety
Michael W. Clune, the Samuel B. and Virginia C. Knight Professor of Humanities in the Department of English, recently penned a memoir published by Harper’s. Titled “The Anatomy of Panic,” Clune described his experience with anxiety, which began with a panic attack at age 15. He explained his…
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Art history’s Elina Gertsman edits volume of essays about Stephen N. Fliegel’s career
Elina Gertsman, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor in Catholic Studies II and professor of art history, edited the recently published Collectors, Commissioners, Curators, which appeared in the Early Drama, Art, and Music series (De Gruyter / Medieval Institute Press). Essays in this volume…
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Psychological sciences’ Jeremy Shapiro writes about climate change denial
Jeremy Shapiro, adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, wrote about climate change denial in an article published by The Conversation. Titled “The Thinking Error that Makes People Susceptible to Climate Change Denial,” the article describes a psychological…
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Medicine’s Colin Crowe co-authors article on latent autoimmune diabetes
An article by Colin Crowe, assistant professor at ӰƵ School of Medicine, was published in the March edition of Capsules, a publication from the Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH). The article, titled “Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults:…