‘The games within the game’
Patrick Rishe, director of Olin Business School’s sports business program, writes an article in Forbes about college sports, arguing that their shifting tides will benefit schools, athletes and fans.
Christian scholars rip psychology study claiming that LGBTQ activism poses no threat to Christians
Clara Wilkins, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences
‘Transnational literature in the age of nationalism’
Kurt Beals and Lynne Tatlock, both of Arts & Sciences, write about German literary and cultural history leading up to a Sept. 2-4 symposium, “Transnational Framings: The German Literary Field in the Age of Nationalism, 1848-1919.”
Antibody Tests Should Not Be Your Go-To For Checking COVID Immunity
Ali Ellebedy, associate professor of pathology and immunology
Fans head back to stadiums, some with vax cards and masks
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program, and professor of practice in sports business
The Lazy Investor’s Guide to Getting Stuff Done
Cynthia Cryder, associate professor of marketing
How to lose weight in midlife: The role of snacks, spouses and sleep
Samuel Klein, MD, the William H. Danforth Professor of Medicine and Nutritional Science
Paper wasp nests have a secret fluorescent glow
Swanne Gordon, assistant professor of biology
Tricks for Making a Vacation Feel Longer—and More Fulfilling
Stephen Nowlis, the August A. Busch Jr. Distinguished Professor of Marketing
Why people feel guilty about using effort-saving products when taking care of loved ones
People in caregiving roles say they experience high levels of stress and have very busy schedules. This has been especially true during the pandemic, writes Elanor Williams, associate professor of marketing.
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