‘Why Black Lives Matter ought to matter to medical students’
Suhas Gondi, a biology major in Arts & Sciences, writes on the In-Training website about the Black Lives Matter movement and how systemic racism affects not only our justice system but also our health-care system.
Commentary: A call for civility in turbulent times
Will Ross, MD, associate dean for diversity and assistant professor in medicine
‘Psychology can help us understand the warped logic of revenge’
Psychology researchers Fade Eadeh and Stephanie Peak, of Arts & Sciences, write for Quartz about the psychology of revenge and the insights it can offer about what motivates people’s actions.
Critics of weight-loss device urge US regulator to reverse approval
Shelby Sullivan, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Assessing Tim Duncan’s $300 million impact on Spurs
Patrick Rishe, director of the Sports Business Program at Olin, writes about athlete Tim Duncan’s impact on the financial fundamentals and success of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs.
St. Louis is at the center of a multi-front fight against obesity
Samuel Klein, MD, the William H. Danforth Professor of Medicine and Nutritional Science
Can caring for your family get you fired?
Pauline Kim, the Charles Nagel Chair of Constitutional Law and Political Science
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