Hospital quality-control program tied to rise in heart failure deaths
Karen Joynt Maddox, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Hansman discusses his book on Pruitt-Igoe
Bob Hansman, of the Sam Fox School, discusses his recently published book, “Pruitt-Igoe,” in an audio interview with St. Louis Magazine. The book collects the stories of those who lived in the infamous public housing project in St. Louis.
‘Stop talking about the need for computer science and start teaching it’
Aaron Bobick, dean of the School of Engineering & Applied Science, writes in an op-ed on the Fox News website that educators must get better at teaching computer science to all students, starting in elementary school, to help them succeed.
Racism Is Stopping Black Men From Solving Our Nursing Shortage
Adia Harvey Wingfield, professor of sociology
Everything we know about concussions is wrong
Philip Bayly, the Lilyan & E. Lisle Hughes Professor of Mechanical Engineering
McPherson discusses new book, ‘The History of the Future’
Edward McPherson, of Arts & Sciences, takes a look at American life in different cities in his book “The History of the Future.” McPherson discusses his work in a Q&A with University Libraries, ahead of a book talk at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28, in Olin Library.
Arkansas sheriff gets voice back over 1 year later
Joseph Bradley, MD, assistant professor of otolaryngology
Gorsuch’s early reviews: What right hoped for, left feared
Daniel Epps, associate professor of law
Stop talking about the need for computer science and start teaching it
Aaron Bobick, dean and the James M. McKelvey Professor, School of Engineering & Applied Science
Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein Supervises Mueller Probe But He’s Also A Witness
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
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