Weidenbaum Center Newsletter February 2026

About our Center

The Weidenbaum Center is a research institute at Washington University in St. Louis that supports social scientific research in the fields of public policy, economics, political science, and sociology. Led by Weidenbaum Center Director Andrew Reeves (pictured), the Center funds faculty research, provides administrative support for research activities, and sponsors a wide range of public affairs programs. In doing so, the Center serves as a bridge between scholars, policymakers, and the general public.

Through unbiased empirical research and events, the Center addresses many of the pressing public policy issues facing America and the world today.

The Weidenbaum Center provides significant research support for faculty in the departments of Economics, Political Science, and Sociology. This support allows a wide array of faculty members to participate in a variety of impactful research, and is of particular importance to our younger faculty who are just starting their research careers. Research efforts contribute to work that addresses key social issues locally, nationally, and globally, and enhances the prominence of Washington University in the academic and policy world. Donations fund our grant programs which support this research. We could not support nearly as much research without this generosity.

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Interior Immigration Enforcement and the American State

Amid rapid changes in federal immigration enforcement, the Weidenbaum Center convened a rapid response conversation on what is happening inside the United States and why it matters. Moderated by Ariela Schachter, Associate Professor of Sociology and Weidenbaum Center Associate Director, the panel featured Margot Moinester, Assistant Professor of Sociology, and Trevor Gardner (pictured left), Vice Dean of Research and Faculty Development and Professor of Law. Together, they unpacked the structures, authorities, and limits shaping interior immigration enforcement today, and explored why these distinctions carry profound consequences for law, democracy, and communities nationwide.

We bid a fond farewell to Peggy Symes — a fearless leader, generous philanthropist, and steadfast friend of the Weidenbaum Center. Peggy, former mayor of Town and Country, was a dynamic force for good — a devoted volunteer, tireless advocate for change, and champion of community life. Her love of music and culture was seen through her philanthropy and service to 15 nonprofit boards, including The Sheldon Concert Hall & Galleries. She believed deeply in the power of institutions to enrich lives, spark inspiration, and strengthen civic bonds. A trailblazer for women and a lively presence at our annual Women’s event and many other Center gatherings, Peggy asked the sharp questions, sparked meaningful dialogue, and showed up with unwavering enthusiasm. Peggy was a treasured member of our Weidenbaum Center community and she will be profoundly missed.

Tribute to Peggy Symes

Long-time Weidenbaum Center friend & supporter

Upcoming featured events

On April 2, hear award-winning journalist and Pulitzer Center Grantee Simón Ríos break down the urgent challenges immigrant families face seeking refuge under the second administration of Donald Trump.

On April 9, Former United States Senator Phil Gramm will discuss his new book "The Triumph of Economic Freedom: Debunking the Seven Great Myths of American Capitalism."

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