Supreme Court justice holds key vote on districts drawn to help parties
Daniel Epps, associate professor of law
Absent federal action, states take the lead on curbing drug costs
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
Why ‘This is Us’ Makes You Cry So Much
Jeffrey Zacks, professor of psychology
‘Supply chain disruptions from Harvey to increase transportation and logistics costs’
Panos Kouvelis, of Olin Business School, writes an op-ed in the Houston Business Journal examining the economic ripple effect that hurricanes Harvey and Irma will have on moving goods and supplies around the world. His op-ed also is featured on WashU Perspectives.
Massachusetts has a really big idea to bring down drug costs
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
Corruption on the court: Four NCAA coaches arrested
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program
‘Should America be the world’s cop?’
Abram Van Engen, of Arts & Sciences, offers an analysis on The Conversation website on whether it is America’s role to be “the world’s cop.” He is a scholar on the concept of American exceptionalism.
Biggest Surprises in the WSJ/THE College Rankings
Provost Holden Thorp
‘Maintaining a healthy weight’
Aimee James, a cancer researcher at the School of Medicine, offers tips for maintaining a healthy weight, such as choosing healthier snacks and building in more physical activity, in an article on the Gateway Region YMCA website.
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