“Creative chaos.” “Whimsical.” “Scav-solutely exhilarating.” Those were the words used by University of Chicago students and ...
Scientists find evidence that meltwater is fracturing ice shelves in Antarctica A group of scientists who placed instruments ...
Prof. Emeritus W. Ralph Johnson, a distinctive critic of Latin poetry and the renowned University of Chicago author of ...
Mavis Staples—musician, civil rights activist and lifelong resident of the South Side of Chicago—performed at the Reva and ...
A new postbaccalaureate premedical certificate program seeks to provide UChicago students and alumni an opportunity to ...
Trina Reynolds-Tyler, MPP'20, has won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in Local Reporting with journalist Sarah Conway for their ...
Asst. Prof. Molly Offer-Westort designs experiments to answer these very questions. As a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow, the ...
Soon, residents of Chicago’s South Side won’t have to travel to the Field Museum to see a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton—there will be one in their own backyard. Paleontologist Paul Sereno’s Fossil Lab at ...
University leadership including academic deans worked with student designees of the protesters and faculty to explore possible paths to an agreement within the University’s principles. All agreed to ...