Could obstacles to lethal injection lead to an end to the death penalty?
Access to required anesthetic drugs for lethal injection is quickly disappearing. WUSTL biomedical ethics expert Rebecca Dresser, JD, says barriers to obtaining such drugs could lead more states to do away with the death penalty.
‘On the passing of a black intellectual’
WUSTL’s Rebecca Wanzo, PhD, writes in The Huffington Post about the death of sociologist Stuart Hall.
Legal expert weighs in on Hobby Lobby case
Elizabeth Sepper, JD, associate professor of law, is weighing in on Hobby Lobby’s case before the U.S. Supreme Court. Sepper helped write a friend-of-the-court brief arguing the craft store’s request for a religious exemption to the federal contraception mandate is unconstitutional.
Revard releases new poetry collection
Carter Revard, PhD, professor emeritus of English, has released a new poetry collection, “From the Extinct Volcano, A Bird of Paradise.” He is reading from it this week in New Mexico and in April in St. Louis.
During Engineers Week, check out engineering school’s blog
The School of Engineering & Applied Science blog helps keep you up to date on news and accomplishments involving the school’s students, leaders and alumni.
Political theorist says national conversation about race isn’t enough
WUSTL’s Clarissa Hayward, PhD, writes in the Cleveland Plain Dealer about what it will take to change racial injustice.
‘250 years ago isn’t as far as it looks’
Historian Peter Kastor writes in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about the lessons we can learn as the city celebrates the 250th anniversary of its founding, with events starting this weekend.
Cancer prevention: Doctor discusses steps to take today
WUSTL’s Graham A. Colditz, MD, DrPh, explains how more than half of new cancer cases could be prevented by taking action based on what we already know.
‘Community Based System Dynamics’
A new book by the Brown School’s Peter Hovmand, PhD, offers a road map for anyone interested in improving communities by using system dynamics.
‘Hold That Thought’ explores language
John Baugh, PhD, discusses his interest in linguistic profiling in “Hold That Thought,” a podcast series from Arts & Sciences.
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