Check out WashU’s annual startup holiday gift guide
The Skandalaris Center shares on its blog a holiday gift guide, assembled with University Advancement, that showcases a variety of companies with WashU ties whose wares range from clothing to chocolates, handbags and board games.
Stadiums don’t have to be a drain on taxpayer dollars − 4 lessons from St. Louis
The next year will bring plenty of changes to CITYPARK, including a new name. But while the stadium’s future is unwritten, and its long-term economic impact remains to be seen, we think it stands out as an example worth watching, writes Peter Boumgarden.
I’m a scholar of white supremacy who’s visiting all 113 places where Confederate statues were removed in recent years − here’s why Richmond gets it right
Who defines American values? In their respective reckonings with the Confederacy – and with modern racial justice movements – relocated Confederate statues are bellwethers of ongoing struggles to resolve this question, writes David Cunningham.
Podcast explores brain dynamics
Graduate students Addison Schwamb and BethAnna Jones discuss how they use math to describe how the brain works and how it helps them explore applications in patient care on a recent episode of the “Engineering the Future” podcast.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy may be exempt from ethics rules as Trump’s advisors
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘The Economics of Everyday Things’: helium
Chemist Sophia Hayes, in Arts & Sciences, spoke on a podcast episode exploring the highs and lows of helium, a valuable and nonrenewable resource.
Justice Dept.’s Apolitical Tradition Is Challenged by 2 Presidents
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Belly fat linked to signs of Alzheimer’s 20 years before symptoms begin, study says
Cyrus Raji, MD, assistant professor of radiology
‘The way to do the work is slowly, surely, and over time’: Corporate America and DEI
Adia Harvey Wingfield, the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts & Sciences
A winning mix: High standards, high support
Emily Wilroth, assistant professor of psychological & brain sciences
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