Q&A: Gabrielle Kirilloff on how games shape our culture
In March 2024, Washington University Assistant Professor of English Gabrielle Kirilloff launched an ongoing column for Forbes covering the intersection of video games with real-world issues. Kirilloff’s column came to fruition thanks to support from the Program in Public Scholarship (PPS), whose mission is to help WashU faculty translate their research and expertise for public audiences. We caught up with Kirilloff […]
American womanhood is not what it used to be − understanding the backlash to Dobbs v. Jackson
Linda Nicholson
Inaugural recipients of the Public Scholarship Prize
The Program in Public Scholarship is pleased to announce the two inaugural recipients of the Arts & Sciences Public Scholarship Prize: Dr. Rebecca J. Lester (Anthropology), for her trade book on dissociative identity disorder, Coming Undone: One Woman, Twelve Personalities, and the Myth at the Heart of ‘Mental Health’ and Dr. Abram Van Engen (English), for work to expand and amplify his […]