‘Not In Compliance’: Wilbur Ross, The Trump Official Who Keeps Watchdogs Up At Night
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘Why the Tax Cuts And Jobs Act led to buybacks rather than investment’
Anne Marie Knott, of Olin Business School, writes a piece in Forbes about how businesses responded to the 2017 federal tax legislation, which changed how corporations’ foreign profits are taxed.
Pharma executives in the hot seat over drug prices
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
The women candidates for 2020 are putting motherhood front and center, breaking with norms of the past
Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology
United Methodist Church To Debate LGBTQ Clergy And Same-Sex Weddings
R. Marie Griffith, the John C. Danforth Distinguished Professor
Wash U Scientist Develops Fertilizer From Tiny Particles To Keep Waterways Clean
Ramesh Raliya, research scientist, School of Engineering & Applied Science
Kolk publishes ‘Taking Possession’
Heidi Kolk, of the Sam Fox School, is publishing “Taking Possession.” The book centers on an 1851 St. Louis town home that originally was residence to a fur-trade tycoon and today serves as the Campbell House Museum. Over the last 130 years, it has been subject to extensive preservation work. Kolk explores the motivations behind […]
Nike’s stock falls after Duke star is hurt as his sneaker comes apart
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program
‘Confusing and high bills for cancer patients add to anxiety and suffering’
Mary Politi, of the School of Medicine, writes in a piece for The Conversation about the financial burdens and stress that cancer patients and their families face — a hardship that has been coined “financial toxicity” — and offers policy recommendations to lessen it.
‘Day Care For All’: How America Views Universal Pre-K
Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology
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