Figgatt, Marotta discuss the Prison Education Program

Sarah Figgatt, graduate student at the Brown School, and Phillip Marotta, assistant professor at the Brown School, write an op-ed about the transformational impact of the Prison Education Project at Washington University. The program provides incarcerated students with a second chance at pursuing a college education.

When AI Becomes a Ouija Board

Google’s “sentient” chatbot shows us where we’re headed—and it’s not good, writes Ian Bogost of Film & Media Studies.

Nash Way a ‘well-deserved tribute’

David H. Perlmutter, MD, dean of the School of Medicine, and Gary A. Silverman, MD, PhD, head of the school’s Department of Pediatrics, write an op-ed about the renaming of a street on the Medical Campus to Nash Way in honor of the Nash family’s legacy, including their dedication to improving children’s health and well-being.

Enjoying summertime sun, safely

In our excitement to enjoy everything summer has to offer, it’s important that we don’t forget to protect our skin when we’re out in the sun, says Graham Colditz.
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