As Pujols pulls within one hit of another milestone, he still belongs more to St. Louis than Anaheim
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program
Texas lawsuit brings DACA déjà vu
Stephen Legomsky, the John S. Lehmann University Professor Emeritus
Trump got sued to keep DACA alive. Now Texas is suing him to kill it.
Stephen Legomsky, the John S. Lehmann University Professor Emeritus
‘Is Trump “morally unfit” to be president?’
R. Marie Griffith, director of the university’s John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics, writes a piece in The Washington Post in which she argues that Americans have no consensus on what constitutes moral behavior. Her piece comes in light of fired FBI director James Comey’s statements that President Donald Trump is “morally unfit” […]
Why some bacteria eat antibiotics and what we can do about it
Gautam Dantas, associate professor of pathology and immunology
No vacancy (yet): Liberals, conservatives prepare to battle for control of Supreme Court
Lee Epstein, the Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor
‘What’s unconscious bias training, and does it work?’
Calvin Lai, of Arts & Sciences, writes a piece on The Conversation website about unconscious bias training and what we know about whether it is effective. The article is also available on the WashU Perspectives page.
Philippines latest foreign country to book Trump’s DC hotel
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘Can poetry be translated?’
Aaron Coleman, PhD candidate in comparative literature in Arts & Sciences and Chancellor’s Fellow, spoke with NPR’s “All Things Considered” about the challenges of translating poetry from one language to another. The program was celebrating National Poetry Month.
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