The University of Chicago Magazine

Spring/18

A look at Alumni Weekend by the numbers.

Spring/18

A new model reveals forgotten influencers and “sleeping beauties” of science

Spring/18

A study of lunar rocks sheds new light on the origins of the Earth and its moon.

Spring/18

Remember road trip bingo? Play our version on the quadrangles.

Spring/18

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

Spring/18

Highlights from the latest alumni news columns.

Spring/18

Yoga and meditation lend a new perspective to a judge's work.

Spring/18

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.

Spring/18

Chris Begley, AM’92, PhD’99, is an archaeologist with a taste for adventure. Just don’t call him Indiana Jones.

Spring/18

Since 1928, families have documented childhood landmarks in a book rich with history.

Spring/18

Twenty-nine years after his death, the work of Faber Birren, EX’23, still colors the world around us.

Spring/18

Finding our way in the age of GPS doesn’t have to mean sacrificing serendipity.