Incubated in a Data Science for Social Good Fellowship, the Legislative Influence Detector aims to increase government transparency.
Chicago Booth assistant professor Abigail Sussman explores our preoccupation with saving money at all costs.
The Magazine lists a selection of general interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, browse the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf.
Fourty-six years after the passage of the Clean Air Act, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago examines the consequences of coal plants on our health and our planet.
Max Palevsky resident Cooper will tumble and play his way to glory on Super Bowl Sunday.
The Magazine lists a selection of general interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, browse the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf.
For a century, the Renaissance Society has focused on artists and the ideas that inspire them.
National Novel Writing Month founder Chris Baty, AM’97, explains how a “ridiculous challenge” with friends turned into a global writing event—and how to make it to 50,000 words.
In political scientist Monika Nalepa’s game theory course, students learn how voters play around with political participation.