Why I’m Rooting for the G.M. Strikers
Jake Rosenfeld, associate professor of sociology
Supreme Court Says Judges Are Above Politics. It May Hear a Case Testing That View.
Daniel Epps, associate professor of law
Testing the Luxury Shoe Market With a Salon on Wheels
Dennis Zhang, assistant professor of operations & manufacturing management
With sequel, ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ saga turns on the light
One of the biggest pleasures of the dystopian allegory is that we’d all like to believe that our national nightmares can end, writes Rebecca Wanzo.
Investigations Into Trump’s Businesses Spark Emoluments Questions
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
This Treatment Can Cure Cancer. Can It Mend the Heart?
Douglas Mann, MD, the Tobias and Hortense Lewin Professor of Medicine, and professor of cell biology and physiology
Book of Korean folktales published
Mijeong Mimi Kim, teaching professor of Korean language in Arts & Sciences, has published “Tigers, Fairies, and Gods,” a collection of folktales suited for beginners as well as more advanced students of the Korean language. Read more about this and other recent books on the Bookshelf.
Scientists rethink Alzheimer’s, diversifying the drug search
David Holtzman, MD, the Andrew B. and Gretchen P. Jones Professor of Neurology
One sweet dream: ‘Abbey Road’ at 50
Matthew Shipe, senior lecturer in English in Arts & Sciences, writes on the Center for the Humanities website about the 50th anniversary this month of the release of the Beatles album “Abbey Road,” which he argues may be the band’s most influential for future generations of musicians.
‘Downtown St. Louis is rising; black St. Louis is being razed’
Michael Allen, senior lecturer at the Sam Fox School, writes an article published on the CityLab website about redevelopment efforts in St. Louis, including Square’s signing a long-term lease downtown, asking where that leaves surrounding neighborhoods and vacant buildings.
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