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What a bear attack in a remote valley in Nepal tells us about the problem of aging rural communities
Geoff Childs
As the US suspends visas, an in-depth look at the global Afghan refugee crisis
Mitra Naseh, Maryam Rafieifar, and Jean-Francois Trani
St. Louis retailers enter the holiday shopping season with cautious optimism
Kelly Smits
National 211 hotline calls for food assistance quadrupled in a matter of days, a magnitude typically seen during disasters
Matthew W. Kreuter and Rachel Garg
Brewery waste can be repurposed to make nanoparticles that can fight bacteria
Alcina Johnson Sudagar
Health headlines can be confusing – these 3 questions can help you evaluate them
Amy Eyler and Kim Johnson
The Gender Wage Gap Is Widening Again—Can Our Policies Explain Why?
Adia Harvey Wingfield
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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
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