Fox sold its Super Bowl ad inventory later than last year, says Patrick Rish of Washington U. in St. Louis
Patrick Rishe, director of the sports business program
EXPLAINER: How Does COVID-19 Affect the Heart?
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
Parikh discusses AP course on African American studies
Shanti Parikh, chair of African and African American studies in Arts & Sciences, appears on Washington Journal to discuss development of the new Advanced Placement course on African American studies and the teaching of Black history.
The highs and lows of Sundance 2023
Eileen G’Sell, a writer, critic and senior lecturer in the College Writing Program in Arts & Sciences, reports on the nation’s premier film festival.
‘Recognizing, caring for dementia patients in the emergency department’
In this episode of the “Show Me the Science” podcast, get a glimpse of the steps being taken to make it easier for people with dementia, and their caregivers, to navigate emergency room visits.
The fate of America’s largest supply of helium is up in the air
Sophia Hayes, professor of chemistry
Tickets to watch LeBron James break the NBA scoring record are going for more than $100,000
Patrick Rishe, director of the sports business program
Olin researchers on Darth Vader and negotiating
Hillary Anger Elfenbein, the John K. Wallace Jr. and Ellen A. Wallace Distinguished Professor and professor of organizational behavior; and William Bottom, associate dean and academic director for Undergraduate Programs and the Howard and Marilyn Wood Distinguished Professor, both at Olin Business School, share insights on negotiation and feelings of satisfaction with examples from “The Empire Strikes Back.”
Magarian analyzes state efforts to restrict ‘inappropriate’ library materials
Greg Magarian, a constitutional law expert at the School of Law, writes an op-ed about a proposed Missouri regulation of public libraries, arguing that the requirements to protect children from “inappropriate materials” would “inject government bias into library funding” in violation of the Constitution.
Dangerous Fungi Are Spreading Across U.S. as Temperatures Rise
Andrej Spec, MD, associate professor of medicine
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