The University of Chicago Magazine

Sept–Oct/11

What would a UChicago-themed New Yorker look like?

Sept–Oct/11

The Magazine lists a selection of general-interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, use the link to the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf.

Sept–Oct/11

How the sense of connection to a "future self" affects consumer choices.

Sept–Oct/11

Theaster Gates hopes to transform a neighborhood through art.

Sept–Oct/11

Cell biologist Stephanie Levi’s Night Labs series makes science accessible.

Sept–Oct/11

Readers weigh in on climate change, breast-feeding, and last issue's letters about immigration.

Sept–Oct/11

For 41 years Stanton Friedman, SB'55, SM'56, has traveled the world with a simple message: UFOs are real.

Sept–Oct/11

The Magazine's Cinderella story.

Sept–Oct/11

For one alumna, Mansueto's opening recalls the change in Russian libraries since the Glasnost days.

Sept–Oct/11

Alzheimer's has erased the stories behind Lou Fourcher's (PhD'71) images, but his photographs of a demolished West Side neighborhood have stirred memories in former residents.

Sept–Oct/11

… Reg Egg, Igloo: As quickly as students have dreamed up pet names for Mansueto, they've adopted the futuristic library as their own.

Sept–Oct/11

Nadrian Seeman, SB’66, uses DNA not to study biology but as a building block for nano-tiny structures.