Neanderthals ate dolphins and seals, researchers reveal
Erik Trinkaus, the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor in Arts & Sciences
Explainer: Why U.S. gig economy workers need an act of Congress to get jobless pay
Pauline Kim, the Charles Nagel Chair of Constitutional Law and Political Science
Blood from people who recover from coronavirus could provide a treatment
Jeffrey Henderson, MD, associate professor of medicine
Why ‘Death Rates’ From Coronavirus Can Be Deceiving
Steven Lawrence, MD, associate professor of medicine
‘St. Louis’ moment to rally against a pandemic’
Chancellor Andrew D. Martin, along with Saint Louis University President Fred Pestello, writes an op-ed in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about the universities’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including efforts to slow its spread and also to provide front-line medical care.
Things must be bad. Waffle Houses are closing
Panos Kouvelis, the Emerson Distinguished Professor of Operations and Manufacturing Management
If Trump took responsibility for coronavirus missteps, it might actually help him
Andrew Reeves, associate professor of political science
Leaders only ‘moderately accurate’ at gleaning staff trust
Kurt Dirks, vice chancellor of international affairs
If Trump took responsibility for coronavirus missteps, it might actually help him
Our research finds that leaders who claim the blame for their governments’ performance when crises strike also can reap rewards, writes Andrew Reeves.
Can the stimulus package save our St. Louis area restaurants?
Peter Boumgarden, professor of practice of strategy and organization
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