From Chaos to Cases, Kavanaugh Tenure Begins
Daniel Epps, associate professor of law
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D.B. Dowd, professor of art
Drinking More Than Three Times a Week May Harm Your Health, Study Says
Sarah Hartz, MD, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry
5 Tips for Using Multiple-Choice Tests to Bolster Learning
Andrew Butler, associate professor of education
How Much Alcohol Is Safe? A Beer a Day Linked with Increased Risk of Death
Sarah Hartz, MD, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry
Trump vowed drug companies would lower prices. That hasn’t happened yet.
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
For religious conservative women, the Kavanaugh-Ford hearing was particularly disorienting
R. Marie Griffith, the John C. Danforth Distinguished Professor
To overcome decades of mistrust, a workshop aims to train Indigenous researchers to be their own genome experts
Savannah Martin, Ph.D. candidate, biological anthropology
These images of women around Kavanaugh evoke a familiar alibi
Rebecca Wanzo, associate professor of women, gender and sexuality studies
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