5 things… to keep in mind to stay safe this semester August 27, 2021Case Western Reserve University’s campus is bustling once again, as most students have returned to in-person courses and...FeaturedUniversity News·
Medicine’s Stephen Sroka writes about masking in schools August 27, 2021As the school year begins, Stephen Sroka, adjunct professor at the School of Medicine, wrote an opinion piece...Op-ed·
Pediatrics’ David J. Birnkrant, Jane B. Black write about the need to heed expert consensus during COVID-19 pandemic August 27, 2021David J. Birnkrant, professor of pediatrics, and Jane B. Black, clinical assistant professor of pediatrics, penned an op-ed...Op-ed·
Law’s Sharona Hoffman weighs in on states’ rights in promoting public health August 23, 20213 myths about COVID-19 vaccine mandates that need to go away HuffPost: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor...Media·
Medicine’s Mark Cameron discusses the threat of COVID-19 during cold, flu season August 23, 2021COVID-19 will never go away Medium: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, shared his belief that...Media·
How to help your students learn with masking in classrooms August 23, 2021Associate Professor Lauren Calandruccio, who specializes in auditory perception in the Department of Psychological Sciences, shared that while...FeaturedUniversity News·
Medicine’s Mark Cameron discusses the Delta variant August 20, 2021We haven’t reached a new normal, but we’re getting there. Columbus Dispatch: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School...Media·
Law’s Katharine Van Tassel weighs in on need for compensation for those injured by COVID-19 vaccines August 20, 2021Federal vaccine court hasn’t helped those whose lives were altered by COVID-19 shots Los Angeles Times: Katharine Van Tassel,...Media·
“Health Disparities in Latinx and COVID-19” August 16, 2021The School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity and Inclusive Excellence will host the final installment of the 2021...Events·
Law’s Sharona Hoffman and Michael Benza weigh in on a mandatory vaccine case as a sentencing in a criminal law proceeding August 16, 2021Get a COVID-19 vaccine or face prison, judges order in probation cases New York Times: Sharona Hoffman, the...Media·