Criminal Court is thriving, not foundering

Leila Sadat, JD, special adviser on crimes against humanity for the International Criminal Court, writes about the court in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Preventing cancer: lifestyle trumps ‘bad luck’

The team at the Siteman Cancer Center reacts to a report about the likelihood of getting cancer, saying that more than half of all cancers can be prevented by regular screening and smart lifestyle choices, such as eating healthy, exercising and not smoking.

‘The FBI as Literary Critic’

William J. Maxwell, PhD, of Arts & Sciences, discusses “the FBI as literary critic” at the Chicago Humanities Festival. Maxwell also has a new book, “F.B. Eyes: How J. Edgar Hoover’s Ghostreaders Framed African-American Literature.”

‘Message Received’

Paul Steinbeck, PhD, discusses a book he’s working on about an African-American musical group, The Art Ensemble of Chicago. Steinbeck is an assistant professor of music and a faculty fellow with the Center for the Humanities in Arts & Sciences.

Artist Kolding discusses work

Danish artist Jakob Kolding, whose work is on view until early January at the Kemper Art Museum, is interviewed for the museum’s blog, Palette Scrapings.
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