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Kelvin Smith Library launching Research Impact Challenge in June
In an effort to help ӰƵ researchers maximize their scholarly impact, Kelvin Smith Library announces the Research Impact Challenge. From June 1 through June 5, participants in the challenge will receive a daily email with an activity that will help increase visibility…
Farkas and Romaniuk pen article on social work, ethics and vulnerable groups in the time of COVID-19
Kathleen J. Farkas, PhD, associate professor, and Richard Romaniuk, PhD, lecturer, have written an article for the journal, Society Register. In it, they describe the challenges social workers are facing and responses to the impact of COVID-19 in their communities, along with insights and…
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CWRU School of Medicine forms Coronavirus Task Force
Faculty researchers from across campus stepping up to lend their expertise The ӰƵ School of Medicine has established a Coronavirus Task Force, led by immunologist Rafick-Pierre Sekaly and virologist Jonathan Karn. Since its inception less than two weeks ago, an…
Rachel Lovell testifies before the Ohio State Judiciary Committee in favor of Senate Bill 162
Rachel Lovell, research assistant professor at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, testified before the Ohio State Judiciary Committee on Feb. 20 in favor of Senate Bill 162, which would eliminate the statute of limitation for rape in Ohio. Read her full testimonial…
Animal abuse as a pretext for interpersonal violence
The federal government recently passed a bill making it a felony to torture, abuse and/or neglect animals. Violating the law carries up to a seven-year prison sentence. But what defines “abuse and neglect” is now up for debate. A new study by researchers at ӰƵ…
Animal abuse as a pretext for interpersonal violence
The federal government recently passed a bill making it a felony to torture, abuse and/or neglect animals. Violating the law carries up to a seven-year prison sentence. But what defines “abuse and neglect” is now up for debate. A new study by researchers at ӰƵ…
Homelessness just ‘one of the concerns’ when someone is evicted
A team of researchers from ӰƵ analyzed five years’ worth of eviction data from the Cleveland Housing Court and spent several weeks in court interviewing those who were evicted. They found that the threat of homelessness is just one of the worries for those losing their…
Biegel receives 2020 Distinguished Career Achievement Award from SSWR
David E. Biegel, PhD, the Henry L. Zucker Professor of Social Work Practice at the Mandel School, has received the 2020 Distinguished Career Achievement Award from the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). Presented by one of the premier social work associations, this award recognizes…
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From the President: A look forward to the new year—and a reflection on the past
To the ӰƵ Community: We start this decade amid significant uncertainty. From recent military escalation in Iran to ongoing effects of climate change, the new year dawns with ample cause for concern. Yet to me, it offers even greater reason for hope. Just last week, the American…
Study: Reduce crime by focusing efforts on rapists
Warning: This article contains specific information related to sexual assaults and rapes in the Cleveland area.  Larry McGowan is a sexual-assault offender, identified through the DNA testing of thousands of rape kits in Cleveland. He’s been linked to raping six women—killing one of them—during a…