Finding a replacement for Judge Antonin Scalia
Gregory Magarian, professor of law
Brown faculty publish book on public-health policy
Three faculty members at the Brown School are co-editors of a book published this month, “Prevention, Policy, and Public Health” (Oxford University Press). The book, with work by Amy Eyler, Sarah Moreland-Russell and Ross Brownson, offers policy training for both students and professionals in public-health work.
Whither the patent system?
Michele Boldrin, Joseph Gibson Hoyt Distinguished Professor in Arts & Sciences; and David Levine, the John H. Biggs Distinguished Professor of Economics
Americans Can’t Always Name That President
Roddy Roediger, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor, Arts & Sciences
Early human relative was weak in the jaw
David Strait, professor of anthropology
Name that president? Americans have weird answers
Roddy Roediger, the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor, Arts & Sciences
‘The New Anthropology of Love’
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Dredge Byung’chu Kang, a cultural anthropologist in Arts & Sciences, discusses national and global relationship trends and what does (or doesn’t) make us fall in love for “Hold That Thought.”
Housing conference focuses on needed policy changes
Molly Metzger, assistant professor, Brown School
Rise in Marijuana Use Among U.S. Adults Less Than Reported: Study
Richard Grucza, associate professor of psychiatry
‘Seven ways to take advantage of being a student entrepreneur’
Jolijt Tamanaha, a recent alum and two-time startup founder, offers tips and writes about the advantages of starting a company while still in college.
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