• An open, healthy and honest change effort requires a conscious, compassionate, and caring focus on people a proactive, honest and organizationally-responsible effort that transcends logistics, politics, market share and all the other B-school and Wall Street Journal analytics that most change management efforts focus on, almost exclusively.

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  • In an interview published today in The Wall Street Journal, he discusses why the school is shifting gears on curriculum.

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  • The Flint Journal reported this week that a Michigan school district recently had to block access to college basketball games over its computer network.

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  • Marc Edelman is an Associate Professor of Law at Barry University School of Law and author of the Harvard law journal article, A Short Treatise on Fantasy Sports and the Law.

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  • Writing in The Lancet Infectious Diseases medical journal, Prof Laura Piddock of the school of immunity and infection at the University of Birmingham warned there were global implications from the misuse of antibiotics, and drug companies' failures to develop new ones.

    BBC: Myth that antibiotics cure coughs and colds still rife

  • As Robert Leider, a fellow at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law points out in a Wall Street Journal opinion article, a federal law which generally prohibits the possession or acquisition of a firearm by a person who has been adjudicated as a mental defective or who has been committed to a mental institution is both under- and over-inclusive.

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  • The results, published online in the journal mBio by researchers at Columbia's school of public health, need to be studied further, but suggest Sutterella may be important in understanding the link between autism and digestive ailments, the authors wrote.

    WSJ: A Gut Check for Many Ailments

  • Seeing that pharmaceutical marketing executives are evidently undeterred by the law, Dr. Angell, a senior lecturer in social medicine at Harvard Medical School and former editor in chief of The New England Journal of Medicine, advocates a prohibition on prescribing psychoactive drugs off-label.

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  • D. from Yale Law School, where he was an editor of the Yale Law Journal.

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  • Earlier this summer Dr Bearman reported, in the American Journal of Sociology, an examination of high-school students' sexual activity and romantic relationships.

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  • Anthony Wynshaw-Boris and Joy Greer from the University of California San Diego School of Medicine in La Jolla, writing in the same journal, say the findings are "intriguing".

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  • In an editorial in the same journal, Dr John Baron, of Dartmouth Medical School in New Hampshire, said short-term studies appeared to suggest there was no effect from high dietary fibre intake on bowel cancer risk.

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  • With the support of family, friends and teachers, Sonia earned scholarships to Princeton, where she graduated at the top of her class, and Yale Law School, where she was an editor of the Yale Law Journal, stepping onto the path that led her here today.

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  • D. from Yale Law School, where he served as an editor of the Yale Law Journal.

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  • Ronald Cass, dean emeritus of the Boston University School of Law, wrote about this recently in the Wall Street Journal.

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  • Nor did it impact measures like stomach pain or missed days of school, according to the results published by Georgetown University researchers in a medical journal last August.

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  • In a June article in The New England Journal of Medicine, Jerry Avorn, a pharmacologist at Harvard Medical School, painted torcetrapib as the unhappy result of the drug industry's role as the sole funder of most pricey pharmaceutical research.

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  • Kirsch, associate director of Harvard Medical School's Program in Placebo Studies, has published a book and several medical journal articles on the effect.

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  • According to a preliminary investigation published in March in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Business, employees who bring their dog to the office can cap the amount of stress experienced during the day, and improve job satisfaction for all.

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  • "Everybody was expecting these to be positive studies, " says Harlan Krumholz, a cardiologist at Yale Medical School, who wrote one of three perspectives that accompany the studies in the New England Journal.

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  • Just last month, researchers led by Armin Arbab-Zadeh of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore published a comprehensive review of the biology of heart attacks in the journal Circulation, which said that vulnerable plaques often rupture without causing a heart attack and that a "perfect storm" of other conditions is required before one occurs.

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  • Dr. Jay Himmelstein, chief health policy strategist at the Center for Health Policy and Research at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, has analyzed various models for implementing insurance exchanges, writing with a colleague in the journal Health Affairs linked here about the importance of following the lead of early adopters, particularly paying attention to technology.

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  • According to research published in The Lancet, a medical journal, malnourished children are less likely (all things being equal) to go to school, less likely to stay there, and more likely to struggle academically.

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  • Ben Edelman, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School who studies Internet advertising, reviewed the computer code on the seven sites at the request of the Journal.

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  • Dr. Ferrari, 64 years old, sat down recently with The Wall Street Journal to talk about interdisciplinary collaboration, faculty recruitment and what it's like for the Carey School to be the new kid at a historic university.

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