‘Play Harder’ Review: Monarchs at the Plate
Gerald Early, the Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters
Trump announces deal with AstraZeneca aimed at lowering drug prices
Rachel Sachs, professor of law
Could air traffic controllers help end the government shutdown?
Jake Rosenfeld, professor of sociology
Trump to cities: Drop dead
Clarissa Rile Hayward, professor of political science
Trump’s H-1B Visa Fee Could Strain Universities and Schools
Andrew D. Martin, chancellor
‘A well-placed light’
Sean Savoie, in the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences, explores the surprising ways that lighting design shapes our well-being and daily life.
He Was Expected to Get Alzheimer’s 25 Years Ago. Why Hasn’t He?
Randall Bateman, MD, the Charles F and Joanne Knight Distinguished Professor of Neurology; and Jorge Llibre-Guerra, MD, assistant professor of neurology
Should States Be Abolished?
American politics have reached a point where a radical solution may be needed. It’s worth thinking about, anyway, writes Stephen Legomsky.
Conflict at the drugstore: When pharmacists’ and patients’ values collide
If pharmacists wish to regulate themselves, history makes clear they need to define what it means to act in the public interest and ensure that other pharmacists comply. If not, the state has proved more than willing to step in and do the job for them. They may not like the results, writes Elizabeth Chiarello.
The New Age of Entrepreneurship: 70 to 79
Cal Halvorsen, associate professor at the Brown School
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