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Enroll in “UNIV 401: Advanced Professional Development for University Teaching” course
Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars at ϳԹ are invited to enroll in the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE)’s “UNIV 401: Advanced Professional Development for University Teaching” course this fall. In partnership with the School of...
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Register for the Mandel School’s new High-Performing Teams Certificate program
Members of the ϳԹ community are invited to register for the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’s new High-Performing Teams Certificate program, which begins Tuesday, Sept. 30. This results-driven professional development program—offered 1...
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Fingerprint services available on campus
Fingerprinting services are available at the Division of Public Safety's headquarters (1689 E. 115th St.) for the ϳԹ community. Fingerprints often are required for clinicals, internships, volunteering in schools, and professional licenses such as nursing, teaching, legal...
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Mandel School's Dan Flannery questions President Trump’s takeover of D.C.’s police
Trump justifies his D.C. takeover by citing crime rates, but Cleveland’s are higher. Could we be next? cleveland.com: Dan Flannery, the Dr. Semi J. and Ruth Begun Professor and director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School o...
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Medicine's Lindsay Malone offers advice on how much coffee is safe to drink
Drinking coffee may help you live longer and healthier, study finds Health: Lindsay Malone, clinical dietitian and instructor at the School of Medicine, gave her recommendation on how much coffee a day is okay to drink. While a small to moderate amount of coffee has anti-inflammatory benefits, Malo...
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Medicine's Carolyn Levers-Landis shares benefits of sound machines for sleeping infants
How to use a sound machine: The safety basics BabyList: Carolyn Ievers-Landis, professor of pediatrics, suggested that white noise machines might be helpful as they muffle other sounds in the household or adjoining households that might startle a sleeping infant—speaking from a behavioral sleep per...
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Medicine's Phillip Resnick discusses offers a forensic psychiatry perspective on school shooters
Records reveal the Uvalde shooter's troubling path from promising student to gunman NBC San Antonio: Phillip Resnick, a forensic psychiatrist and professor at the School of Medicine, said school shooters often plan attacks, creating opportunities for prevention. Resnick noted the Uvalde shooter was...
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Law's Kendall McPherson weighs in on Youngstown’s moratorium on SOBE’s plan to burn tires into fuel
Group against SOBE plant meets as city’s appeal remains unanswered WKBN, Youngstown: Kendall McPherson, fellow at the School of Law’s Environmental Law Clinic, urged residents to support Youngstown’s moratorium on SOBE’s plan to burn tires into fuel, saying the council needs more time to study it. ...
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Medicine's Li Lily Wang shares hope for a universal cure for pancreatic cancer
New vaccine shows promise against one of the deadliest cancers Newsweek: Li Lily Wang, clinical associate professor in the Department of Molecular Medicine at the School of Medicine, shared her hope for a universal cure for pancreatic cancer. “Generally speaking, every one of us is hoping for a uni...
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Double trouble: duo of gene-regulating markers found to shape cell fate and disease
ϳԹ researchers reveal cell development role for two ‘epigenetic’ markers, opening door for new treatment for leukemia