The professional burdens of being a ‘model minority’
Adia Harvey Wingfield, of the Department of Sociology in Arts & Sciences, writes a piece in The Atlantic about how stereotypes present distinct challenges for Asian-Americans in the workplace.
God, guns and gays: Lessons for Missouri in Orlando massacre
Elizabeth Sepper, associate professor of law
FDA approves weight-loss stomach pump to fight obesity
Shelby Sullivan, MD, assistant professor of medicine
How to Train a Mockingbird to Sing Something Less Annoying
Carlos Botero, assistant professor of biology
Why Stock Buybacks Are Often a Lousy Idea
Steven Fazzari, the Bert A. and Jeanette L. Lynch Distinguished Professor of Economics
Lessons from researcher rehab
James M. DuBois, of the School of Medicine, co-writes a commentary in the journal Nature about the Professionalism and Integrity Program, a training program he helps run for researchers who have lost their research privileges.
Megahit ‘Hamilton’ is headed to the Fox Theatre
Peter Kastor, professor of history and American culture studies
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