‘Making time for more than medicine’
Second-year medical student David Ebertz studies hard, but becoming a doctor isn’t his only passion. Ebertz also makes time for producing and directing musical numbers and for helping with campus sustainability initiatives.
The IRS brings in private debt collectors
Adam Rosenzweig, professor of law
Eric Trump Says Presidency Is Bad for Family’s Business
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
The Model Minority Myth
Adia Harvey Wingfield, professor of sociology
Trump administration is least transparent admin. in decades, ethics experts say
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
‘Making sense of Klansville’
Sociologist David Cunningham, of Arts & Sciences, discusses in a “Hold That Thought” podcast what he learned about North Carolina while doing research for his book “Klansville USA” — and how that history could offer lessons for modern times.
Redraw the boundaries so that St. Louis can go all in
Jason Purnell, associate professor, Brown School
Architecture schools speak against Trump’s budget plan
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, which is led by the Sam Fox School’s Bruce Lindsey, released a statement opposing President Donald Trump’s proposed budget cuts to the arts, the humanities and other areas.
‘A place where cultures collide’
A tour of north St. Louis motivated second-year medical student Kai Jones to address health inequality. In this School of Medicine video, she discusses finding ways to serve the city’s diverse population and to address disparities in care.
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