Cabinet officials spend Earth Week with vulnerable Democrats
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘Finding James Merrill in the archive’
Alex Mouw, a PhD candidate in English in Arts & Sciences, writes about the Poetry and Poetics Reading Group’s discovering and exploring personal letters, fragments of unpublished poetry and intimately annotated works in the James Merrill Papers collection of University Libraries.
NASA has been ignoring Uranus. That may soon change.
Paul Byrne, associate professor of earth & planetary sciences
Vaccines, antibodies, antivirals: How some immunocompromised can cut Covid risk
Alfred Kim, MD, PhD, assistant professor of rhumatology
Why Cheap, Older Drugs That Might Treat COVID Never Get Out of the Lab
Angela Reiersen, MD, associate professor of psychiatry
We need to talk about pandemic drinking
Laura Bierut, Alumni Endowed Professor of Psychiatry
Workers are back in offices. Why does it feel so weird?
Andrew Knight, vice dean for education & globalization and professor of organizational behavior
China’s help will keep Hong Kong a beacon of finance and prosperity
Hong Kong’s Covid-19 problem will end once China opens up and the city will regain its reputation as a vibrant international centre, writes the business school’s David Meyer.
Massive Saudi investment raises questions about Jared Kushner’s business dealings
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘What comes next for the environmental movement?’
Jenny Price, a research fellow at the Sam Fox School and author of “Stop Saving the Planet,” is a guest on a public media podcast from the WNET Group in New York focused on climate change challenges and solutions.
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