‘To address inequities, we must put race at the forefront’
Darrell Hudson, of the Brown School, writes in a column in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that racism affects not just individual behaviors, but the systems that lead to inequality in everything from education to health. Hudson is also co-director of the Collaboration on Race, Inequality, and Social Mobility in America, which held its inaugural conference March 28 […]
The CEO’s Guide to Taking Risks
Todd Gormley, associate professor of finance
Smoking marijuana while pregnant may raise risks for baby
Ryan Bogdan, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences
Women Have Younger Brains Than Men
Manu Goyal, MD, assistant professor of radiology; and Marcus Raichle, MD, the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Lima publishes ‘Lina Bo Bardi, Drawings’
Zeuler Lima, associate professor at the Sam Fox School, has published a book collecting the drawings of prolific and legendary modern architect Lina Bo Bardi (Princeton University Press).
How much did Robert Mueller’s investigation cost? Report cost millions, but not as much as Trump has claimed
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Youth sports linked to lower levels of depression, but let’s talk about what that really means
Lisa Gorham, senior, cognitive neuroscience
Book on Hebrew language publishes
Nancy Berg, professor in Arts & Sciences, has co-edited a book, “What We Talk about When We Talk about Hebrew,” exploring the changing status of Hebrew in the United States. Read about this and more on the Bookshelf.
The Kingdom and the Kushners: Jared Went to Riyadh. So Did His Brother.
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Performance-based-pay linked to mental health issues, study finds
Lamar Pierce, professor of strategy
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