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The Fed's Mission Impossible

Prof. John Cochrane writes that the Fed's capital proposals don't go far enough


In face of coordinated attacks in Iraq, should U.S. have stayed put?

Prof. John Mearsheimer says U.S. now "paying the price" for going to war in Iraq and Afghanistan


PBS NewsHour

Insight By Surprise

Prof. Jonathan Lear makes the case for irony in his new book


Passion for education inspires diversity honorees

Shayne Evans and Sylvia Puente, recipients of 2012 Diversity Leadership Awards, say schools can foster equality.


Laura Milani Alessio

Kaplan: Romney honed the right skills in private equity

Prof. Stephen Kaplan argues presidential candidate's experience should help U.S. economy grow


Small reactors called U.S. nuclear future

Prof. Robert Rosner says economic viability of modular reactors will depend on manufacturing efficiency


United Press International

Campbell explores freedom’s untidy details

In authentic novels of rural America, Bonnie Jo Campbell, AB’84, draws from her own tales of farms and hitchhiking.


Christina Pillsbury

Rats show empathy and free their trapped companions

Prof. Jean Decety's research first to illustrate how rodents show pro-social behavior


Time

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