‘Sidelined by sarcoma’
In the latest episode of the “This is Cancer” podcast, hear the story of a teenage athlete’s battle with cancer and efforts to get back on the football field.
Researchers in Pittsburgh find links between community amenities and better teen mental health
Nicholas Szoko, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics
Memory Loss Isn’t the Only Sign of Dementia
Ganesh Babulal, associate professor of neurology
Republicans Pick Up Unlikely Allies in Key House Races: Unions
Jake Rosenfeld, chair of sociology
‘The Mythmakers’ graphic novel published
Bestselling author and illustrator John Hendrix, of the Sam Fox School, has published the graphic novel “The Mythmakers,” which explores the extraordinary friendship between literary giants C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
Make time for material engineering and Mendelssohn
“Engineering the Future,” a podcast from McKelvey Engineering, has released a new season focused on women in engineering. Here, materials scientist Patty Weisensee discusses her journey from music to mechanical engineering and how she maintains a healthy work-life balance.
Are Trump and Harris particularly Christian? That’s not what most Americans would say: AP-NORC poll
R. Marie Griffith, the John C. Danforth Distinguished Professor in the Humanities
‘They’re eating pets’ – another example of US politicians smearing Haiti and Haitian immigrants
In barking about cats and dogs in Springfield, Trump, Vance and their right-wing supporters are spreading the same kind of anti-Haitian rhetoric that has sown a harmful distrust of Haitian migrants for over a century, writes Nathan Dize.
Not ready for a knee replacement? You might be able to fix your cartilage instead.
Robert Brophy, MD, professor of orthopaedic surgery
Ending the Boeing Strike Won’t Be Easy. Here’s Why.
Jake Rosenfeld, professor of sociology
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