‘White Christians must condemn white supremacy’
Marie Griffith, director of the Danforth Center on Religion and Politics, writes in Religion & Politics about the protests and violence that erupted in Charlottesville, Va., last weekend, saying that white Christians in particular need to speak out and “fight the scourge of racism as the nation-destroying disease it is.”
Big Business, Libor and Snapchat
Andrew Tuch, associate professor of law
‘How Trump’s children are tarnishing his presidency’
Presidential historian Peter Kastor, of Arts & Sciences, writes a commentary in Fortune about what the appropriate role is for the children of presidents, in light of President Donald Trump’s family members serving in formal roles in his administration.
‘What’s behind the NAACP travel warning for Missouri?’
Gerald Early, of Arts & Sciences, writes a commentary featured on the CNN website about the NAACP’s advisory warning African-Americans about traveling in Missouri.
Female tech CEO on sexist Google memo: It’s time to push back and say ‘no’
Judi McLean Parks, the Reuben C. and Anne Carpenter Taylor Professor of Organizational Behavior
The ‘No-Nonsense’ Judge Who Could Decide Trump’s Fate
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Will ESPN’s streaming service be a game changer for the sports juggernaut?
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program
Power and violence in ‘Game of Thrones’ and in history
Historian Alexandre Dubé, of Arts & Sciences, examines in a “Hold That Thought” podcast how our understanding of power and violence has changed over time, and what shows like “Game of Thrones” tell us about the present.
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