Generation at risk: America’s youngest facing mental health crisis
Joan Luby, MD, the Samuel and Mae S. Ludwig Professor of Child Psychiatry
How Politics Might Sour the #MeToo Movement
Marie Griffith, the John C. Danforth Distinguished Professor
With Tax Overhaul, Susan Collins Stretches Her Political Powers
Steven Smith, the Kate M. Gregg Distinguished Professor of Social Science
Student warns about distracted driving
Lauren Duhl, an undergraduate in Arts & Sciences, writes on the Institute for Public Health blog about the ever-increasing dangers of distracted driving and what people can do to change drivers’ habits.
Childhood cancer survivors have more blood pressure problems
Daniel Lenihan, MD, professor of medicine
‘The misunderstood social safety net’
Mark Rank, of the Brown School, writes an op-ed in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about social safety net programs in the United States, arguing politicians often misrepresent who uses welfare and don’t appreciate poverty’s broad economic and social harm.
‘GumGum partnership with Saints, Pelicans points to better measuring of sponsorship valuation’
Patrick Rishe, director of Olin’s Sports Business Program, writes in Forbes about the increasing role of analytics in sports beyond the playing field — in particular, to assess how much corporate sponsorships are worth.
Michael Flynn’s Guilty Plea Sends Donald Trump’s Lawyers Scrambling
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Why wedding cakes are at the center of the Supreme Court’s next big case on LGBTQ rights
Elizabeth Sepper, associate professor of law
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