Steve Tamari, 65, alleges university police broke nine of his ribs during his detainment at a pro-Palestine protest in April.
Western Washington University President Sabah Randhawa shared a public update Monday on the state of the university’s $18 ...
Frank Saucier had one hit in 14 at-bats in a brief Major League career, but it’s a plate appearance he didn’t get that ties ...
The landlord for a federal office in Richmond Heights slated for closure by the Department of Government Efficiency said ...
Millions of Americans undergo surgery each year. After surgery, preventing complications like pneumonia, blood clots and infections can be the difference between a successful recovery and a prolonged, ...
Computer scientists led by Nathan Jacobs developed TaxaBind, an artificial intelligence tool that combines six information streams to address ecological problems ...
The broader St. Louis economy would not necessarily be left in turmoil if the Trump administration cuts some of the nearly 26 ...
The act has become a calling card and catch phrase and, with less emphasis on cadences in college, a rite of passage in the ...
Dwight A. McBride has been installed as the inaugural Gerald Early Distinguished Professor of African & African Studies in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. A nationally ...
Laura Evers and Emily Sferra Kapela offer advice for how to transition from an English Ph.D. program to a role in career ...
St. Charles, Missouri, resident Sue Bell became one of the first Alzheimer's patients in the U.S. to receive the drug now ...
Anyone who passed John McWhorter on a St. Louis street in 1914 would not have assumed him to be an aviation pioneer. He earned a living as a postal worker. But just like his father before him, he made ...