‘White supremacists’ dangerous new conspiracy theory’
Flora Cassen, associate professor in Arts & Sciences, writes an opinion piece published in Haaretz, saying that as the COVID-19 pandemic has spread around the world, the dark web has filled with conspiracy theories accusing Jews of triggering it.
Cardinals could lose more than $110 million due to shortened season, report says
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program
Vaccine by January is extremely unrealistic
Michael Kinch, associate vice chancellor and director, Center for Research Innovation in Business; and professor of radiation oncology
St. Louis grocery stores limit meat purchases amid concern over shortages, panic buying
Panos Kouvelis, the Emerson Distinguished Professor of Operations and Manufacturing Management
‘The pandemic through the eyes of a medical student’
Cyrus Ghaznavi, a second-year medical student at Washington University, writes an article published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about how medical students are contributing during the pandemic even if they can’t directly care for patients.
Here’s how Italians ‘quaranteamed’ 700 years ago
Rebecca Messbarger, professor of Italian
Based on Catastrophic Sports Losses So Far, Losing College and Pro Football Could Devastate the Economy
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program
It Is Impossible to Have a Vaccine by End of Year, Says Dr. Michael Kinch
Michael Kinch, associate vice chancellor and director, Center for Research Innovation in Business; and professor of radiation oncology
Five myths about vaccines
Michael Kinch, associate vice chancellor and director, Center for Research Innovation in Business; and professor of radiation oncology
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