The University of Chicago Magazine

Fall/17

The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Olio discusses his inspirations.

Fall/17

UChicago computer scientists created a computer program that can write fake restaurant reviews.

Fall/17

The Smartʼs new director believes art is for everyone.

Fall/17

A new type of immunotherapy is helping UChicago Medicine patients. 

Fall/17

How a Law School librarian rediscovered a letter from John Marshall to George Washington.

Fall/17

The ParaSite helped students get to know campus and one another.

Fall/17

The founders of Debate it Forward believe playful wars of words can teach kids empathy and critical thinking.

Fall/17

A new program provides a softer landing for former inmates.

Fall/17

Moon Duchin, PhD’05, thinks she and her fellow mathematicians can help draw better electoral maps.

Fall/17

The Chicago Manual of Style, by the numbers.

Fall/17

Super-small semiconductors; secrets of the job hunt; reducing youth violence with summer jobs; a gene therapy breakthrough. 

Summer/17

Readers remember the cultural influence of historian Henry Steele Commager, PhB’23, AM’24, PhD’28; recall a flu-ridden arrival on campus; weigh in on language instruction; and more.