The Surgeon Who Experimented on Slaves
L. Lewis Wall, MD, DPhil, the Selina Okin Kim Conner Professor in Arts & Sciences
‘Fake news’ and truth in Syria
Anne-Marie McManus and Nancy Y. Reynolds, both of Arts & Sciences, write on the Center for the Humanities website about sorting out the truth regarding news and politics in war-ravaged Syria. Their piece comes ahead of a Mellon Sawyer Seminar lecture Thursday, April 19, focused on Syria.
Starbucks is turning to a type of workplace training that ‘really took off after Ferguson’
Calvin Lai, assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences
We’re Bad at Evaluating Risk. How Doctors Can Help.
Mary Politi, associate professor of surgery
Federal Appeals Court Finds State’s Drug Price-Gouging Law Unconstitutional
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
50 years later: What kinds of improvements have been made in housing since the Fair Housing Act?
Jason Purnell, associate professor, Brown School
How to Talk With Your Dying Loved One
Brian Carpenter, professor of psychological and brain sciences
Documents reveal how FBI deployed televangelist to discredit King
Lerone Martin, of the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics, writes in the Religion & Politics journal about his research into the relationship between religion and the FBI, especially during the civil rights movement. Martin will be part of a campus event April 17 marking the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s […]
When Children Grow Up Poor, the Nation Pays a Price
Mark Rank, the Herbert S. Hadley Professor of Social Welfare
For Trump, Greitens, ‘witch hunt’ is the tie that binds
Wayne Fields, the Lynne Cooper Harvey Chair Emeritus in English
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