The Virus Moved Female Faculty to the Brink. Will Universities Help?
Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology
Presidential Illness, Past And Present — And The Downplaying Of It
Peter Kastor, professor of history and American culture studies
Liberals Weigh Jurisdiction Stripping to Rein in Supreme Court
Daniel Epps, associate professor of law
Judges Tell Trump His Officials Are Serving Illegally. He Does Nothing.
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to Scientists Who Discovered Hepatitis C Virus
Charles Rice, adjunct professor, Department of Molecular Microbiology
Parvulescu on the history of Romani enslavement
Anca Parvulescu, professor of English and the Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities, both in Arts & Sciences, co-writes about the history of Romani enslavement and its impact on representations of the Roma people. “Romani populations in East Europe remain a paradigmatic and often neglected example of a double practice of erasure and appropriation.”
Some colleges and universities look to re-up their commitment to Black studies
Adrienne Davis, vice provost, the William M. Van Cleve Professor of Law and director of the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity
‘It’s a crazy way to run a country’
The School of Law’s Daniel Epps, a Supreme Court expert, was featured in a Q&A in Politico, discussing his ideas for how to reform the Supreme Court and consider the influence it wields.
Stem cells offer new glimpse at how the placenta emerges—and how the fetus-sustaining organ can fail
Thorold Theunissen, assistant professor of developmental biology
St. Louis reacts to chaotic debate, Trump’s statements on white supremacists
Peter Kastor, professor of history and American culture studies
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