The University of Chicago Magazine
A new model reveals forgotten influencers and “sleeping beauties” of science
A study of lunar rocks sheds new light on the origins of the Earth and its moon.
Remember road trip bingo? Play our version on the quadrangles.
The Magazine lists a selection of general interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, browse the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf.
Yoga and meditation lend a new perspective to a judge's work.
Questions for geologist Susan Kidwell on her work in the emerging discipline of conservation paleobiology, teaching students out in the field, and what artists and scientists share.
Chris Begley, AM’92, PhD’99, is an archaeologist with a taste for adventure. Just don’t call him Indiana Jones.
Since 1928, families have documented childhood landmarks in a book rich with history.
Twenty-nine years after his death, the work of Faber Birren, EX’23, still colors the world around us.
Finding our way in the age of GPS doesn’t have to mean sacrificing serendipity.