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Weidenbaum Center speaker James Bullard, former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, says interest rate policy is 'super-successful'

9.19.24

Former St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard comments on FOMC and interest rates. Bullard came to give a breakfast talk for the Weidenbaum Center on September 19.

Weidenbaum Center Resident Fellow Jake Rosenfeld comments on the Boeing strike

9.16.24

Weidenbaum Center Resident Fellow Jake Rosenfeld comments on Boeing strike in NPR article

Ending the Boeing Strike Won’t Be Easy. Here’s Why.

9.14.24

Weidenbaum Center Resident Fellow Jake Rosenfeld comments on Boeing strike

Weidenbaum Center Director Andrew Reeves says Trump would probably not benefit from another debate

9.11.24

Weidenbaum Center Director Andrew Reeves says Trump would probably not benefit from another debate

Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient Ted Enamorado was awarded a National Science Foundation grant for linking datasets

9.9.24

Ted Enamorado, Assistant Professor of Political Science, was awarded an National Science Foundation grant to design open-source data software that can process tens of millions of records – all from a personal computer.

How to Find Common Ground When You Disagree About the Common Good

9.4.24

Weidenbaum Center Policy Lunch Speaker John Inazu authors article discussing his new book and interfaith engagement

U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown voted to “give illegals taxpayer funded stimulus checks, health care, even Social Security."

9.3.24

Weidenbaum Center Former Director Steven S. Smith interviewed on Sessions amendment that would have had "no policy effect."

Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient Patrick Ishizuka comments on intensive parenting

3.5.24

Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient Patrick Ishizuka comments on intensive parenting

A-B reaches tentative labor deal with Teamsters, narrowly avoiding brewery strike

2.29.24

Weidenbaum Center Resident Fellow Jake Rosenfeld was quoted in STL Today about the impact of recent strikes, and the threat of strikes, in the United States.

Why union membership declined despite banner year for labor activity

2.20.24

Weidenbaum Center Resident Fellow Jake Rosenfeld talked with Delaware Public Media about union efforts and membership going forward.

Weidenbaum Center Executive Committee Member Adia Wingfield on antiracism in the workplace

2.6.24

Weidenbaum Center Executive Committee Member Adia Harvey Wingfield details experiences from over two hundred Black subjects across professions as she spans the history of racial inequity in professional settings.

Stopping workplace bullying can save lives — especially for marginalized people

2.2.24

Adia Harvey-Wingfield spoke with St. Louis on the Air about a trend of Black women with leadership roles in academia dying unexpectedly and provided recommendations for how to deal with hostile workspaces.