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Are female politicians better advocates for their districts? New research from WashU Political Science professor Jaclyn Kaslovsky (@JKaslovsky) found that women in the U.S. House of Representatives are more likely to emphasize their home districts. artsci.washu.edu/ampersand/are-…


🎉📚 Congratulations to Alison Espach (Alison Espach), MFAW ’09, winner of the 2024 Goodreads Choice Award in the Fiction category.


NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! WashU Women's Soccer beats William Smith 3-0 for program's second national title washubears.com/news/2024/12/8…

ICYMI! 👀 🎶 Christopher Stark, associate professor of composition @Wustlmusic, spoke with St. Louis Public Radio about “The Language of Landscapes," a new piece of music that celebrates nature while warning of the perils of climate change.

ICYMI! 👀 High-fructose Corn Syrup is Everywhere — Researchers in Professor Gary Patti's (Gary Patti) WashU Chem lab say it may make cancerous tumors grow faster. childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/high-…


What kind of government did the Founding Fathers want? For WashUHistory professor Peter Kastor, addressing that question began in the records of more than 37,000 people who worked for the federal government between 1789 and 1829.

New year's resolutions rarely make it past January, but WashU Arts & Sciences psychological and brain sciences lecturer Tim Bono has research-backed tips to help you tackle your 2025 goals. 💪 bit.ly/3DMRocM #WashU #WashUalumni


Higher education is a force for good. Vanderbilt University and WashU affirm our commitment to advancing knowledge, fostering rigorous inquiry, and ensuring opportunity for all—because the future depends on it. bit.ly/3EM9Jas
