Attacks on LGBT people rarely prosecuted as hate crimes
Peter Joy, the Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law
The Right-Wing Supreme Court That Wasn’t
Lee Epstein, the Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor
Izenberg writes book on history of identity
Gerald Izenberg, professor emeritus of history in Arts & Sciences, is the author of a new book on “Identity: The Necessity of a Modern Idea.” The University of Pennsylvania Press published the book in its Intellectual History of the Modern Age series.
The older the drinking age, the lower the illness rates?
Richard Grucza, MD, professor of psychiatry
‘Queer’ is still derogatory to many, but more people are embracing the word as their identity
Jeffrey McCune Jr., associate professor of women, gender and sexuality studies and of performing arts
Students share about Ramadan experience
In “Ramadan Diaries,” two Arts & Sciences students, Oguz Alyanak and Dick Powis, who are studying anthropology, blog about their experiences of fasting among Muslims during Ramadan this summer in France and Senegal.
A new app created in St. Louis aims to track down pimps and victims of sex trafficking
Robert Pless, professor of computer science and engineering
After police raided an apartment building to arrest a suspect, others were left with the collateral damage
Peter Joy, the Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law
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