New energy empires
Bret Gustafson, of the Department of Anthropology in Arts & Sciences, discusses his article “The New Energy Imperialism in the Caribbean” in a podcast on the nonprofit North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) Radio.
Donald Trump Jr.’s Indian finale: a ‘fireside chat’ and buyers’ dinner with champagne
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens indicted for felony invasion of privacy
Peter Joy, the Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law
It turns out Neanderthals painted art inside these European caves, not humans
Erik Trinkaus, the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor in Arts & Sciences
Young men’s drinking tied to later liver disease risk
Richard Grucza, MD, professor of psychiatry
Trump legal fund recipients unclear; Flynn says no thanks
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Med school alum hosts online ‘AFib Fridays’
Percy Morales, MD, a School of Medicine alum who practices in Houston, is hosting an online Facebook forum, “AFib Fridays,” during February, American Heart Month. The goal is to allow people to ask questions, and get answers, about atrial fibrillation.
Remembering Reverend Billy Graham
Laurie Maffly-Kipp, the Archer Alexander Distinguished Professor in the Humanities
Jared Kushner is showing us exactly why anti-nepotism laws exist
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘The long decolonization of Black Panther’
Rebecca Wanzo, of Arts & Sciences, writes a piece in The Black Scholar about the Black Panther, both the character’s complicated history and what to make of the current box-office smash. “Tracing the character over decades illustrates an epic struggle to make a ‘real’ black character out of something that was a white fantasy of […]
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