The University of Chicago Magazine
Researchers tally the human cost of ridesharing; praise gratitude; investigate an elephant cancer-fighting gene; and probe the gender gap in math achievement.
Bill Nowlin, AM’69, made a home for folk music as cofounder of Rounder Records.
It’s time to rethink stereotypes about American truckers.
Neurobiologists approach a better grasp of a mother octopus’s grim final days.
School of Social Service Administration dean Deborah Gorman-Smith on the school’s ambitious future vision.
Readers appreciate a Study Abroad story, remember a scientific friendship, make the case for weightier coverage in the Magazine, and more.
Off duty in a new city, a writer lets serendipity and a local’s advice guide the way.
Researchers discover that ancient children climbed trees; develop new ways to build molecules; investigate the success of political outsiders; and examine the persistence of the racial earnings gap.
When tariffs on Canadian newsprint threatened US papers, political scientist turned trade lawyer Elliot J. Feldman, AB’69, built a case and a coalition.