Saturday Scholars: Paving the way for St. Louis’ future doctors
Will Ross, MD, associate professor of medicine and associate dean for diversity
Glia Help Regulate Circadian Behaviors
Erik Herzog, professor of biology
Why has Jackson, Miss., been labeled ‘the fattest city’ in the US?
Matthew Kreuter, the Kahn Family Professor of Public Health, Brown School
Cancer Is Partly Caused By Bad Luck, Study Finds
Graham Colditz, MD, DrPH, the Niess-Gain Professor of Surgery
‘Remembering (and forgetting) the February Revolution’
Hilah Kohen, a junior and Merle Kling fellow, is studying abroad in Moscow. She shares on the Center for the Humanities site her impressions about a significant day in Russian history, known as the February Revolution, and the lack of public commemoration of its 100th anniversary.
2016 didn’t just give us “fake news.” It likely gave us false memories.
Roddy Roediger, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor, Arts & Sciences
At Trump’s D.C. Hotel, A U.S.-Turkey Relations Conference Stirs Up Ethics Questions
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Opinion: Searching for Safe Spaces
John Inazu, the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law & Religion
‘Reagan called America a “city on a hill” because taxpayers funded the humanities’
Abram Van Engen, of Arts & Sciences, writes a piece for The Conversation about the importance of government funding for the humanities — and says we’d have never known about the famous “city on a hill” sermon without it.
Health and behavior problems can linger after child abuse
Melissa Jonson-Reid, the Ralph and Muriel Pumphrey Professor in Social Work
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