Cruise control: port cities push back against ships
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Explainer: How will attorney-client privilege affect the Trump records probe?
Peter Joy, Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law
Skirting Ethics Order, Hochul Seeks Donations From Cuomo Appointees
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Knight on the value of an MBA
Olin Business School’s Andrew Knight discusses the value, in economic terms and beyond, that a master’s in business administration can offer to graduates.
EXPLAINER: Lower prescription prices to take time in new law
Rachel Sachs, Treiman Professor of Law
Retirement Plans Poised to Benefit From Student Loan Forgiveness
Stephen Roll, research assistant professor at the Brown School
‘A set designer’s guide to creativity, for everyone’
The new book by Robert Mark Morgan, teaching professor of drama in Arts & Sciences, explores the creative process through the art of scenic design. He writes about embracing risks and failure and collaborating effectively.
How to Get Back in Sync With Your Teen
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
The 1936 manual that enshrined racism in America’s housing
Appraisal discrimination is not just a story about individual racist appraisers or personal experience. It is a story about the racism that infuses the appraisal industry and the housing market as a whole, writes Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, assistant professor of sociology.
‘New COVID-19 variants causing re-infections’
In this episode of the “Show Me the Science” podcast, William G. Powderly, MD, discusses how easily transmissible variants are causing another wave of COVID-19 infections, even among the vaccinated and those who previously were sick with the virus.
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