After Roe v. Wade: Making sense of Suzan-Lori Parks’ ‘F***ing A’
It started out as a joke. Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks tells us that she was just messing around, boasting to a friend that she was going to adapt Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic American novel “The Scarlet Letter.”
Feeling stressed? Tips for how to reduce stress in your daily life
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of phsychiatry
In a global financial centre like Hong Kong, it should take no more than 20 minutes to get to a business meeting
Face-to-face meetings are essential for elite financiers and a global survey strongly suggests travel time should be no more than a 15- to 20-minute walk or taxi ride, writes the Olin School’s David Meyer.
What is polyamory? What to know about poly relationships
Adrienne Davis, the William M. Van Cleve Professor of Law
Would That ‘Succession’ Twist Really Tank Waystar’s Stock? And Other Real-World Questions
Spencer Burke, adjunct lecturer at Olin Business School
Why people may be forgetting their COVID pandemic memories
Jennifer Holzhauer, clinical case manager in psychiatry
What to Do With Your Tax Refund? Save for Emergencies.
Stephen Roll, research assistant professor at the Brown School
On ‘Derry Girls’ and remembering the Good Friday Agreement
Ian Clark, a doctoral candidate in English in Arts & Sciences, writes about the show “Derry Girls” and its handling of Irish history on the “Human Ties” blog.
Think You’re Too Young to Need a Colonoscopy? Think Again
Cassandra Fritz, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Many rural and small town students skip college or go local. A new effort aims to change that
Ronné P. Turner, vice provost of admissions & financial aid
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