‘Three things you should know about Islam and Muslims’
Aria Nakissa, assistant professor of Islamic studies and of anthropology in Arts & Sciences, writes on the Center for the Humanities website about three common misconceptions people have about Islam and Muslims.
The economics of the “Avengers” universe
Zachary Feinstein, assistant professor of electrical and systems engineering
NASA looks to engineer microbes to make spider silk for astronauts on Mars
Fuzhong Zhang, Professor of Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering
Americans Are Sitting More and We Have Computers to Blame
Yin Cao, assistant professor of surgery
Computers, not TV, are to blame for increase in US sitting time, study says
Yin Cao, assistant professor of surgery
Americans getting more inactive, computers partly to blame
Yin Cao, assistant professor of surgery
Does the Mueller report exonerate Trump? I asked 12 legal experts.
Stephen Legomsky, the John S. Lehmann University Professor Emeritus
Army Corps takes heat in wake of Missouri River flooding
Robert Criss, professor of earth and planetary sciences
Student talks growing up, empathy at TEDx WUSTL
Max Klapow, a sophomore in Arts & Sciences, presented the student talk at the TEDx WUSTL event last month, along with three faculty speakers. He talked about the concept of radical empathy, “the idea that in order to connect with someone we disagree with, we have to start by understanding that their worldview was shaped […]
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