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Three questions with Dean Barbara Schaal on why science matters
Science & Technology

Three questions with Dean Barbara Schaal on why science matters

As past president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society, Schaal often advocates for scientific funding. Here, she explains why science is a good investment.
December 4, 2017
Three questions with Cliff Holekamp on mentorship
Business & Entrepreneurship

Three questions with Cliff Holekamp on mentorship

Mentorship is a key aspect of any robust startup community. Here, Cliff Holekamp, who was selected by Small Business Monthly as one of the area’s best mentors, shares tips on how to be a good mentor and why entrepreneurs need to build a network of advisers.
April 17, 2017
Three questions with Gautam Dantas on antibiotic resistance
Medicine & Health

Three questions with Gautam Dantas on antibiotic resistance

A microbiology professor discusses antibiotic resistance and his lab’s efforts to help physicians fight antibiotic-resistant infections.
February 14, 2017
Three questions with student entrepreneur Shea Gouldd
Business & Entrepreneurship

Three questions with student entrepreneur Shea Gouldd

Shea Gouldd started her first business at 14 years old. Now she is studying entrepreneurism at Washington University and has opened up a second business, Bear-Y Sweet Shoppe, on campus.
December 5, 2016
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