Who Will Benefit From Psychedelic Medicine?
Eugene Rubin, professor of psychology
As a Feminist Therapist, Coping With Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Death Is Complicated
Do I worry about the worsening mental health of my patients and friends, as well as its effect on me? Yes. Has the timeline to prepare myself to better cope with that sped up? Yes. But I want them to know I will remain here, in their corner, ready to support them if and when they need me, writes Jessica Gold.
Banks sacrifice quality for quantity in minority neighborhoods, study finds
Taylor Begley, assistant professor of finance
Reflections on 25th anniversary of ‘The Tunnel’
Joel Minor writes on the University Libraries blog about the 25th anniversary of the publication of author and critic William Gass’ “The Tunnel” and university research materials related to the book.
Voting Alone
Betsy Sinclair, professor of political science
These Confederate statues were removed. But where did they go?
Geoff Ward, professor of African and African-American studies
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg dies at age 87 from pancreatic cancer
Daniel Epps, associate professor of law
Justice Ginsburg’s Judicial Legacy of Striking Dissents
Lee Epstein, the Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor
Remembering Bill Danforth
Gerald Early remembers Chancellor Emeritus William H. Danforth, who died Sept. 16, 2020, with two stories Early recalls with particular fondness. “To say that Bill Danforth was a great man nearly goes without saying and seems a platitude without much meaning. What does it mean to be great, after all?” Early writes.
Washington University Professor Writes Anti-Trump Children’s Book … For Adults
D.B. Dowd, professor of art
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