Lieberman, Danforth to discuss role of religion in politics Dec. 9
Former U.S. senators John C. Danforth and Joe Lieberman
will discuss “The Role of Religion in America’s Broken Politics” at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, in Graham Chapel at Washington University in
St. Louis. The event is sponsored by the John C. Danforth Center on Religion
and Politics as part of the Danforth Distinguished Lecture Series and is free and open to the public.
Most American presidents destined to fade from nation’s memory, study suggests
American presidents spend their time in office trying
to carve out a prominent place in the nation’s collective memory, but
most are destined to be forgotten within 50-to-100 years of their
serving as president, suggests a study on presidential name recall
released Nov. 27 by the journal Science.
Tibetan cultures settled world’s ‘roof top’ 3,600 years ago, study finds
Xinyi Liu Barley harvest in Zuoni County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. An archaeology dig on the “roof of the world” has yielded evidence that humans figured out much earlier than previously known how to survive year-round in farming and grazing settlements in extreme high-altitude regions of the Tibetan Plateau, finds research released Nov. 20 in […]
Racist hate network using media to sabotage immigration reform, says book author
As immigration reform once again heads to the
front-burner of American politics, the nation’s politicians and voters
have an opportunity to decide whether a fringe coalition of racist
groups will once again be allowed to sabotage serious efforts to reach a
rational compromise on critical immigration issues, suggests Robert W. Sussman, author of a new book on enduring scientific myths behind modern racism.
Hope for those with social anxiety disorder: You may already be someone’s best friend
Making friends is often extremely difficult for people with social anxiety disorder and to make matters worse, people with this disorder tend to assume that the friendships they do have are not of the highest quality. The problem with this perception, suggests new research from Washington University in St. Louis, is that their friends don’t necessarily see it that way.
World faces looming food and water challenges, say academic researchers
Climate change, water shortages and the loss of
farmland to pollution and urban sprawl are making it increasingly
difficult for farmers to feed the world’s growing population,
agricultural scholars from four continents said this week at an
international symposium held at Washington University in St. Louis.
Politicians have power to change voters’ minds, study shows
Politicians who take a stance on tax increases, immigration reform, marijuana legalization and other controversial issues have the power to sway voter opinions in their favor and they can do so without fear of backlash, according to new research from Washington University in St. Louis and the University of California-Berkeley.
Fazzari to chair new sociology department in Arts & Sciences
Steven Fazzari, PhD, a leading scholar on the relationship between rising income inequality and macroeconomic trends in the United States, will be chair of the recently re-established Department of Sociology at Washington University in St. Louis, Barbara A. Schaal, PhD, dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, has announced.
Spouse’s personality influences career success, study finds
As much as we might try to leave personal lives at home, the personality traits of a spouse have a way of following us into the workplace, exerting a powerful influence on promotions, salaries, job satisfaction and other measures of professional success, new research from Washington University in St. Louis suggests.
Diversity in academia conference to honor pioneering African-American scholar
“Foundations of Diversity at Washington University and Throughout Academia” will be the focus of a campus conference Sept. 12 in honor of Robert L. Williams II, PhD, professor emeritus of psychology and of African and African-American studies at Washington University in St. Louis.
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