Does The Pandemic Have Your Brain In A Fog? Doctors Say You’re Not Alone
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
Law expert says colleges and universities could require COVID-19 vaccine
Peggie Smith, the Charles F. Nagel Professor of Employment and Labor Law
‘Toward a populist environmentalism’
Historic preservation scholar Michael Allen, lecturer in Arts & Sciences and the Sam Fox School, offers a review on the “Human Ties” blog of the book “Stop Saving the Planet” by historian and Sam Fox research fellow Jenny Price.
‘The Price Of Health’ Exposes What’s Driving The Runaway Cost Of Pharmaceutical Drug
Michael Kinch, associate vice chancellor and director, Center for Research Innovation in Business; and professor of radiation oncology
Stay out of politics? Companies decide they can’t afford to
Jackson Nickerson, the Frahm Family Professor of Organization and Strategy
Autoimmune-disease drugs may reduce vaccine response; antibody treatments ineffective vs Brazil variant
Alfred Kim, MD, PhD, assistant professor of medicine
Why was the ancient city of Cahokia abandoned? New clues rule out one theory.
Tristam “TR” Kidder, the Edward S. and Tedi Macias Professor of Anthropology
New season of ‘WashU: Between the Lines’ launches April 12
You may know the six people featured in the “WashU Between the Lines” video series. But do you really? “Our subjects share stories about their lives and experiences in ways they never have before,” said junior Julia Appelbaum, one of the series’ producers. New episodes launch today through Friday, April 17, on Facebook and Instagram.
Working Mothers Derailed by Pandemic Face a Tough Road
Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology
Life Kit: Pandemic Burnout
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
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