Profile: Nandhu Radhakrishnan
Nandu Radhaknshnan takes the measure of song and speech.
Spring 2008
Profile: Colleen Heflin
Colleen Heflin believes the poor need not always be with us.
Fall 2007
Glenn Washer: Toward Safer Spans
Glenn Washer didn't grow up wanting to be a bridge safety expert, but we can all be thankful he did.
Spring 2007
Karen Piper: Intruder in the Dust
Karen Piper grew up under a cloud of dangerous dust. Her new book helps to clear the air.
Fall 2006
Bruce Bartholow: Rated M for Mature
A psychologist with an interest in aggression offers insight into video game violence.
Spring 2006
Cheikh Seye: The Soccer Playing Scientist
Cheikh Seye, biochemist and soccer standout, is aiming to give vascular disease the boot.
Fall 2005
Joshua Millspaugh: The Elephant Man
Joshua Millspaugh, a wildlife biologist, wants to know what puts elephants on edge.
Spring 2005
Peter Vallentyne: On Liberty, and Other Abstractions
Philosopher Peter Vallentyne gets to the bottom of what we talk about when we talk about liberty.
Fall 2004
Auspicious Beginnings
With an emphasis on education, a National Science Foundation program helps new faculty sow the seeds of tomorrow's scientific revolutions.
Fall 2004
Carol Anderson: Human Rights, and Wrongs
MU Professor Carol Anderson discovered how "human rights" became "civil rights" for African-Americans.
Spring 2004
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