‘The untouchables of self-regulation’

Andrew Tuch, SJD, an associate professor of law, writes in a Harvard Law School blog that legal literature has largely overlooked the issue of investment bankers’ self-regulation.

‘The hardest final I’ve ever taken’

Henry Barry, a WUSTL junior, regularly blogs about his undergraduate experience through the WUSTL 360 site, and here he writes about his tango class.

WUSTL alum discusses new book

Author and WUSTL alum Rachel Wisdom (AB ’11) talks on KMOX Radio about her book based on a true story, “A Shopkeeper’s Daughter.”

‘The Graduate Without a Job’

Mark Smith, JD, director of WUSTL’s Career Center, writes in his blog about what graduates still working to land that first job should do.

‘Freedom’s Ballot’

Margaret Garb, PhD, associate professor of history, has published a new book, “Freedom’s Ballot: African American Political Struggles in Chicago from Abolition to the Great Migration.”
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