WashU student’s venture featured among ‘most disruptive’ startups
Samuel Brehm, a joint MD/MBA student, is profiled in a Q&A about his startup, Status Flow, a medical device that aims to improve treatments for cerebral aneurysms, and the support he has received from WashU as he moves from concept to reality.
Here’s what you need to know about St. Patrick’s Day
Leigh Eric Schmidt, the Edward C. Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor
Tariffs may be worth it, but Trump must level with the public about the coming pain
If Trump is going to continue with tariffs, he should explain all of this and rally the American people behind him. Because if we are in a war, we must be willing to suffer the short term pain together for the long term gain, writes Liberty Vittert.
With Medicaid cuts looming, misinformation spreads on social media
Timothy McBride, the Bernard Becker Professor
Can protesting in the US be ‘illegal’? Trump’s vague warning raises constitutional questions
Gregory Magarian, the Thomas and Karole Green Professor of Law
Dad, 41, shocked when stabbing back pain reveals tumor lurking in his spine
Camilo Molina, MD, associate professor of neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery
Donald Trump, Tesla Salesman
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Middle age is a time when women are vulnerable to eating disorders
One of the things I uncovered in my research is that older women with eating disorders often fly completely under the radar, leading to increased health risks and even death, writes Rebecca Lester.
In Missouri, federal workers are being laid off, others are scared they are next
John Horn, professor of practice in economics at Olin Business School
Trump official tasked with defending DOGE cuts posted fashion influencer videos from her office
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
View More Stories