‘Mother! is a wild ride, but is it also strangely feminist?’
Eileen G’Sell, of Arts & Sciences, writes a piece on the Hyperallergic site about the horror film Mother!, exploring feminist elements of a film that she argues may be among the most-hated — and most-loved — of the year.
Allergan ruling casts doubt on tribal patent strategy
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
Protesters claim more than $10 million impact; economist says overall that’s “minuscule”
Glenn MacDonald, the John M. Olin Professor of Business, Law & Economics
‘Microbiology needs more math’
Mikhail Tikhonov, of Arts & Sciences, writes an op-ed in The Scientist about data in microbiome research and how many of our assumptions may be wrong.
Who Is Visiting Trump at Mar-a-Lago? We Should Be Told
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Moms at work
Sociologist Caitlyn Collins investigates how public policies affect family life in Europe and the United States. She shares some of her findings on Arts & Sciences’ “Hold That Thought” podcast.
Will Fury Over Harvey Weinstein Allegations Change Academe’s Handling of Harassment?
Adia Harvey Wingfield, professor of sociology
A conversation with poet Carl Phillips
Award-winning poet Carl Phillips, of Arts & Sciences, discusses his teaching and writing and offers advice to young poets in a Q&A with ALIVE Magazine.
Insults, Lawsuits And Broken Rules: How Trump Built A California Golf Course
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘Five quick tips for finding a nonacademic job’
Jessica Hutchins, who works in career development with PhD and postdoctoral students at the School of Medicine, offers ideas in an Inside Higher Ed article for helping graduate students find jobs outside academia.
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