Hey, Newscasters: You Should Cry More
As we look toward the post-COVID-19 future, I can only hope that this pandemic will lead to a shift in what we want, expect, and even get from the news. I want to continue to see newscasters we can connect to as real, writes Jessica Gold.
How MLB is navigating the coronavirus pandemic to play ball
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program
Who got what? Details scant on small-business relief effort
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Coronavirus restrictions ease across America
Yongseok Shin, the Douglass C. North Distinguished Professor in Economics
The COVID-19 pandemic and the economic and policy challenges facing Missouri
As the triple challenges that stem from the COVID-19 crisis unfold — and creates challenges for our safety net programs, nonprofit organizations, and government budgets — we also must remember that those who will suffer the most will be those who can least afford to sustain the burden of the challenge, writes Timothy McBride.
How to navigate restaurants, travel and more as economy reopens
Steven Lawrence, MD, associate professor of medicine
On the front lines: Jennifer Schmidt
In this video, general internist Jennifer Schmidt, MD, at the School of Medicine, describes how she had to quickly adapt her clinic to keep patients and staff safe during the COVID-19 crisis and the impacts such changes could have on the practice of medicine.
Child abuse reports are down during the pandemic. Experts say that’s a bad sign
Melissa Jonson-Reid, the Ralph and Muriel Pumphrey Professor in Social Work
‘A tug-of-war’ as St. Louis, St. Louis County businesses consider how to reopen
Steven Fazzari, the Bert A. and Jeanette L. Lynch Distinguished Professor of Economics
A Structural Resurrection
William Wallace, the Barbara Murphy Bryant Distinguished Professor of Art History
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