‘Five reasons a writer should move to St. Louis’
Sylvia Sukop, senior fellow in creative nonfiction in Arts & Sciences, writes a piece in Literary Hub about the university’s MFA writing program and how St. Louis is a good place for writers, for reasons from culture to cost of living.
China sets out for the far side of the moon
Bradley Jolliff, the Scott Rudolph Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Federal Employees Are Warned Not to Discuss Trump ‘Resistance’ at Work
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Google got rid of ‘Smart Compose’ pronouns because humans are sexist
Calvin Lai, assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences
300 Million Letters of DNA Are Missing From the Human Genome
Tina Graves-Lindsay, instructor in genetics
Climate change to bring Missouri heavier rains, hotter days and major costs
Maxine Lipeles, senior lecturer in law
‘A prize-winning passion for books’
Ena Selimovic, a doctoral candidate in comparative literature in Arts & Sciences, discusses her book collection in a Q&A on the Library of Congress blog. She won this year’s National Collegiate Book Collecting Contest.
Probiotics Found To Be Ineffective For Easing Symptoms Of Kids’ Stomach Bugs
Phillip Tarr, MD, the Melvin E. Carnahan Professor of Pediatrics
Making the humanities come to life
Lerone Martin, of the John C Danforth Center on Religion and Politics, discusses the importance of technology in the classroom and how it can make the humanities come to life and engage today’s students, in a Q&A on The Teaching Center’s website.
Creating Synthetic Silk from Microbes
Fuzhong Zhang, Professor of Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering
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