Inadequate testing thwarts efforts to measure Zika’s impact
Michael Diamond, MD, PhD, professor of internal medicine
Super Bowl 50 through an economic lens
Patrick Rishe, director of Olin’s Business of Sports Program, writes in Forbes about the economic impact of Super Bowl 50, saying the Bay Area got half its wish with the matchup for Sunday’s big game.
‘A Merciless Macbeth’
Jami Ake, of Arts & Sciences, writes on the Center for the Humanities blog that the latest film version of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” paints a world of violence and desolation.
Kemper museum finds art in drone warfare and surveillance
Kemper Museum exhibit
New era for treating vision loss in diabetic patients
Ophthalmologist Rajendra Apte, MD, PhD, of the School of Medicine, writes a commentary in JAMA Ophthalmology about new options for patients and doctors to prevent significant vision loss from diabetic macular edema.
St. Louis Public Library offers online African American database
University Libraries’ “African American Communities” collection
Does a Super Bowl Really Help the Local Economy?
Patrick Rishe, director, Sports Business Program, Olin Business School
2016 Moon Shot for Cancer: Focus on Prevention
Graham Colditz, MD, DrPH, the Niess-Gain Professor, School of Medicine
Tyco deal shows need for a grand bargain on corporate taxes
Adam Rosenzweig, professor of law
McCaskill cheers Clinton; Blunt mum on GOP contenders
Steven Smith, the Kate M. Gregg Distinguished Professor of Social Science
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