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Trump’s National Guard deployments reignite 200-year-old legal debate over state vs. federal power
Andrea Katz
How new foreign worker visa fees might worsen doctor shortages in rural America
Patrick Aguilar
Conflict at the drugstore: When pharmacists’ and patients’ values collide
Liz Chiarello
For birds, flocks promise safety – especially if you’re faster than your neighbor
Joan Strassmann
Diversity Faces Headwinds, But Companies Can Still Achieve It
Adia Harvey Wingfield
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 on Having Kids At The End Of The World
Gabi Kirilloff
Social scientists have long found women tend to be more religious than men – but Gen Z may show a shift
Ryan Burge
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Avidly Reads Screen Time
Phillip Maciak
Black Networked Resistance: Strategic Rearticulations in the Digital Age
Raven Maragh-Lloyd
Critical Theories of Anti-Semitism
Jonathan Judaken
Exile and the Jews: Literature, History, and Identity
Nancy Berg (Editor)
Gray Areas: How the Way We Work Perpetuates Racism and What We Can Do to Fix It
Adia Harvey Wingfield
Nijinksy’s Feeling Mind: The Dancer Writes, The Writer Dances
Nicole Svobodny
The Coerced Conscience
Amy Gais
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Announcing the Launch of Object Lessons Impressions
WashU faculty contribute to ‘Object Lessons’ book series
Program in Public Scholarship celebrates a successful year
Q&A: Gabrielle Kirilloff on how games shape our culture
Announcing new prize for Arts & Sciences faculty
Five Public Scholarship highlights from 2023
Q&A: Christopher Schaberg on Public Scholarship
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