Trump defends the prospect of Qatar gifting him a plane to use as Air Force One
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
How to Deal With Economic Uncertainty? Emergency Savings Are a Start.
Stephen Roll, assistant professor at the Brown School
Intimate partner violence and ART adherence in Uganda
To achieve the global goal of ending AIDS by 2030, it is imperative to address the structural drivers of intimate partner violence and HIV among adolescent girls and young women, write Josephine Nabayinda, Samuel Kizito, Fred Ssewamala and Mary McKay.
Inspiring People: WashU Medicine’s Sherry Banez-Muth
Sherry Banez-Muth, WashU Medicine’s chief nursing executive, explains her motivation and deep commitment to the university in Human Resources’ staff spotlight.
Trump speaking poorly of other presidents is uncommon, but not unheard of, in American presidential history
Trump has escalated attacks on other presidents. But he was not the first to criticize his successors or predecessors, writes Peter Kastor.
The States Aren’t the Answer. They’re the Problem | Opinion
Without state government, E pluribus unum would take on a different meaning. No longer a union of states, this country would become, simply and more meaningfully, a union of its people. And a far more democratic union at that, writes Stephen Legomsky.
Economist explains his research into gender’s role in career path selection
Economist Ismael Mourifié, in Arts & Sciences, explains in this Q&A his research into what guides women’s career choices and if real-world obstacles prevent their pursuit of lucrative careers in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
Want to Start a Business? Maybe Begin by Being a Gig Worker.
Margarita Tsoutsoura, associate professor of finance at Olin Business School
Trump’s Budget Cuts Funding for Chronic Disease Prevention
Ross Brownson, the Steven H. and Susan U. Lipstein Distinguished Professor of Public Health
WashU chancellor: Our research brings big benefits to St. Louis. You can help protect it.
The future of St. Louis is being shaped in WashU laboratories today. By working together, we can ensure that the economic and social benefits of university research reach every corner of our region, creating a healthier and more prosperous future for all, writes Chancellor Andrew D. Martin.
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