Summer/19

A poet reckons with a fractured world

Summer/18

In three weeks, there are just over 500 hours. The students in the Marine Biological Laboratory’s September intensive courses tried to use them all.

Spring/17

Henry Steele Commager (1902–1998), PhB’23, AM’24, PhD’28, was a US historian for the people.

12.09.2015

UChicago literary scholar Armando Maggi, PhD’95, suggests a better term for fairy tales and reveals what recent story cast a spell on him.

11.04.2015

UChicago literary scholar Armando Maggi, PhD’95, says “once upon a time” is now.
Fall/15

Craig Futterman and his students work to make police departments more transparent, starting in Chicago.

Fall/15

A selection of recent faculty research news.

Fall/15

As a researcher, Caroline Albertin, SM’12, a PhD student in organismal biology and anatomy, has always been partial to weird animals: mussels, centipedes, cave fish—and cephalopods.

Fall/15

The history of beekeeping stretches back centuries, the director of the Oriental Institute found when a hobby turned into a scholarly pursuit.

July–Aug/15

Professor Sian Beilock explains how using the body helps students better learn science.

July–Aug/15

Students careers, by the numbers.

July–Aug/15

A religion professor parses the moral language of modern diets.