How Immigration Debates Are Disrupting Political Parties
Stephen Legomsky, the John S. Lehmann University Professor of Law
To help the local startup economy, work in a startup
Provost Holden Thorp writes that while support systems are valuable, the way to make St. Louis, or other places, a great city for startups is to have great startup companies.
9/11: What Would Trump Do?
Elizabeth Borgwardt, associate professor of history
Danforth Scholars reflect on spring break immersion in St. Louis
Monica Lim and Michael Collins, Danforth Scholars from the Class of 2018, reflect on spending their spring break at home — experiencing St. Louis in ways that both challenged and inspired them.
‘Claude Monet and the Science of Style’
When you look at a painting by Claude Monet or Pablo Picasso, what do you really see? Mark Rollins, professor of philosophy and director of the Performing Arts Department, shares his fascination with both cognitive science and visual art for an Arts & Sciences’ “Hold That Thought” podcast.
Should I Try a Fasting Diet?
Luigi Fontana, MD, PhD, research professor of medicine
Brokered vs. contested conventions. Whatever they’re called, there have been more than you think.
Gregory Magarian, professor of law
Victory for Unions as Supreme Court, Scalia Gone, Ties 4-4
Lee Epstein, the Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor
79 Cents on the Dollar
Michelle Duguid, associate professor of organizational behavior
Note to Supreme Court — there is a name behind every ticket
Kimberly Norwood, professor of law and professor of African & African American Studies
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