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What Dr. Anthony Fauci Teaches Us About Leadership In A Crisis

December 6, 2022

Dr. Margaret Hopkins, a professor of management, explains how Dr. Anthony Fauci, who will retire this month as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, demonstrated a high level of emotional intelligence through the COVID-19 crisis.


What Is Conductive Hearing Loss?

November 29, 2022

Dr. Lori Pakulski, an audiologist and professor in UToledo's Speech-Language Pathology Program, explains signs, symptoms and treatment of the most common type of hearing loss among children.


Adidas Responds To Its Kanye West Crisis

October 26, 2022

Dr. Ainsworth Bailey, associate professor of marketing and international business, discusses the inherent risks that brand collaborations with celebrities can entail and how companies have reacted to controversies involving celebrity endorsers.


No Covid-19 Mortality Benefit From Supplements, But Here’s What They Found About Vitamin D

February 21, 2022

Dr. Azizullah Beran, an internal medicine resident in the College of Medicine and Life Sciences, discusses his study that strengthens the case that vitamins cannot treat COVID-19.


Walmart is Sued for Gender and Race Discrimination by EEOC

February 14, 2022

Nicole Porter, Distinguished University Professor in the College of Law, discusses employment discrimination.


Peloton And The ‘Four Laws Of Holes’ When Managing A Crisis

February 9, 2022

Dr. Margaret Hopkins, professor of management, discusses several traps that leaders fall into during crisis situations.


Is A Private Company’s Automated Dialing Making it Even Harder to Reach The IRS?

November 4, 2021

Chris Bourell, lecturer in law and director of the Tax Controversy Clinic at the UToledo College of Law, discusses clogged Internal Revenue Service customer service lines.


Blocked Suez Canal Is Latest Reminder Why Companies Need Crisis Plans

March 29, 2021

  Dr. Paul Hong, Distinguished University Professor of global supply chain management and Asian studies, discusses the Suez Canal crisis and its ripple effects. Read: Blocked Suez Canal Is Latest Reminder Why Companies Need Crisis Plans


Covid Vaccination Incentives: The Risks And Rewards For Employers

January 19, 2021

Joseph Slater, Distinguished University Professor and Eugene N. Balk Professor Of Law And Values, discusses plans by Dollar General, Trader Joe’s and Instacart to offer incentives to workers to get their COVID-19 vaccine shots and how the move can impact the bottom line differently depending on the employer. Read: Covid Vaccination Incentives: The Risks And Rewards ...


Toilet Tech: Toledo Team Developing Flushable Wipes That Are Actually Safe To Flush

January 5, 2021

Dr. Yakov Lapitsky, UToledo professor of chemical engineering, discusses the $24,985 grant his team received from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to develop a type of wet wipe that will dissolve like toilet paper when flushed. Read: Toilet Tech: Toledo Team Developing Flushable Wipes That Are Actually Safe To Flush