Senate Finance Committee to consider drug costs
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
Real diversity or “racial outsourcing”?
Adia Harvey Wingfield, professor of sociology
‘Yes, you are a superhero’
Jessica A. Hutchins, of the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences, and Thi Nguyen, of the Graduate School, write an article published in Inside Higher Ed about developing your career by imagining the story you want to tell to potential employers.
Just Ideology? A Study Finds Another Predictor of Supreme Court Decisions
Lee Epstein, the Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor
Wash U Scientists To Study Moon Rocks That Have Been Sealed For Nearly 50 Years
Bradley Jolliff, the Scott Rudolph Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Pregnant women using cannabis numbers ‘rapidly increasing,’ experts warn
Ryan Bogdan, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences
The scientific legacy of the Apollo program
Together, the six Apollo landings laid the foundation for modern planetary science, writes Brad Jolliff, the Scott Rudolph Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences in Arts & Sciences, in Physics Today. Current research continues to provide a gateway to the solar system.
Heat wave across central U.S. prompts health warnings
Michael Wysession, professor of earth and planetary sciences
Former Ebony publishing company is auctioning off its historic photo archive, containing more than 4 million photos, to pay its creditors
Jeffrey McCune Jr., associate professor of women, gender and sexuality studies
Retired Justice John Paul Stevens, a Liberal Voice on the Supreme Court, Dies at 99
Gregory Magarian, professor of law
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