Meet Lizard Man, a reptile-loving biologist tackling some of the biggest questions in evolution
Jonathan Losos, the William H. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Biology
Why Donald Trump’s order to end China Fulbright exchange is dangerous
Cancelling the Fulbright programmes between China and the U.S. eliminates one of the most doable paths to future successes. President Trump’s executive order should be rescinded immediately, write James Wertsch and Mark Wrighton.
Show Me Medicaid Expansion for Rural Missouri
Healthcare in rural Missouri faces an uncertain future, but Medicaid expansion offers us an opportunity to keep hospitals afloat, improve rural health, and bring tax dollars back to our state. Our neighboring states are seeing the benefits of Medicaid expansion, and August 4th is Missouri’s chance to join them, write Adrienne Visani, Evaline Xie and Kristine Huang.
Our Neighbors Need Medicaid Expansion; Missourians Should Vote Yes on 2 on August 4
As a medical student, I will be at the polls advocating for the expansion of Medicaid, which will save the lives and livelihoods of my future patients. In reality, however, we all have a social responsibility to preserve the health of our communities—in this case it’s as easy as voting yes, writes Nikita Sood.
These are such unique times, baseball will have to make adjustments on the fly
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program and professor of practice in sports business
‘We built a diverse academic department in five years. Here’s how.’
Adia Harvey Wingfield, of Arts & Sciences, has published an article in the Harvard Business Review explaining how the university has built “one of the more racially diverse departments in academia today,” the Department of Sociology in Arts & Sciences.
As Missouri’s COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Page to announce new restrictions for St. Louis County
Elvin Geng, MD, professor of medicine
Gorsuch Doesn’t Give a ‘Fig’ What You Think, Just Like Mentor
Daniel Epps, associate professor of law
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