9to5 Strikes at a Missing Piece of Feminist History
Eileen G’Sell reviews the documentary film “9to5: The Story of a Movement” in this piece in Hyperallergic.
The Unequal Inheritance: It Can Work, or It Can ‘Destroy Relationships’
Robert Pollak, the Hernreich Distinguished Professor of Economics
St. Louis County Designates Juneteenth As An Official Holiday
Gerald Early, professor of English and African and African-American studies, and the Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters
Chancellor writes about higher education’s role
Approximately one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Chancellor Andrew D. Martin reflects on his blog about the role of higher education institutions and the intrinsic value of the humanities.
NASA’s Perseverance Rover ready to land on Mars Thursday
Ray Arvidson, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor
‘Nobody Has Openings’: Mental Health Providers Struggle to Meet Demand
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
Will offering employees vaccination incentives work?
Cynthia Cryder, associate professor of marketing
Impeachment, R.I.P.
Year by year, Congress has destroyed itself as a check on the executive branch, writes associate professor of law Andrea Katz.
What Pseudoviruses Bring to the Study of SARS-CoV-2
Sean Whelan, the Marvin A. Brennecke Professor of Molecular Microbiology
‘Bill puts Missourians at further risk to protect gun rights that aren’t under threat’
Leila Sadat and Madaline George, of the university’s Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute, write an op-ed raising concerns about a proposed bill in the Missouri Legislature, the “Second Amendment Preservation Act.”
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