The University of Chicago Magazine

Spring/17
Pritzker professor Mindy Schwartz hopes that examining artifacts like a 19th-century surgical kit will help her students feel connected to medicine’s rich past. 
Spring/17

Mitsuye Yamada, AM’53, transformed her family’s internment experience into poetry.

Apr/94

From our print archive: In a whirlwind campus visit in February 1994, novelist Kurt Vonnegut, AM’71, wowed a new generation of fans.

Winter/17

Recent faculty, staff, trustee, and alumni obituaries.

Winter/17

Pixels and planning come together to form the Magazine’s new website—and our office’s new Post-it phoenix mural.

Winter/17

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

Winter/17

Highlights from the latest alumni news columns.

Winter/17

Grieving father Stéphane Gerson, AM’92, PhD’97, seeks comfort in historical writings and family stories.

Winter/17

Pioneering pathologist Nancy Warner, SB’44, MD’49, is helping other women scholars follow in her path.

Winter/17

Photojournalist Jonathan Alpeyrie, AB’03, shoots from the front lines.

Winter/17

Retired Racehorse Project founder Steuart Pittman Jr., AB’85, advocates for off-track Thoroughbreds.

Winter/17

In the 1960s the Small School Talent Search sought promising young scholars in rural areas. Fifty years later, one of those students gives his perspective on the program and its legacy.