Professor Receives Award for Quantum and Semiconductor Workforce Development
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Everyday HealthLynn Brann, associate professor in the Falk College, explains the nutritional differences between low-fat and full-fat milk.
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CBCRoy Gutterman, director of the Tully Center for Free Speech and professor in the Newhouse School, speaks with the CBC about First Amendment issues surrounding ABC's suspension of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
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HuffPostMadonna Harrington Meyer, University Professor in the Maxwell School, speaks about grandparent caregiving dynamics and what happens when expectations between generations aren't aligned.
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MarketplaceColleen Heflin, professor in the Maxwell School, says the USDA's food security report was a factual and non-political document that researchers and advocacy groups relied upon.
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MarketWatchJustin Ehrlich, associate professor in the Falk College, says golf has never been in a better place as barriers fall and the sport becomes more equitable and diverse.
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WAER RadioChristy Ashby, director of the Center on Disability and Inclusion and professor in the School of Education, says that federal claims linking Tylenol to autism are damaging and erode public health trust.