The University of Chicago Magazine

Fall/16

Olufunmilayo Olopade is attacking cancer from all sides.

Fall/16

A new season brings a special section of the Magazine.

Fall/16

Associate provost Sarah Wake talks about Title IX, accessibility, and equal opportunity on campus.

Fall/16

The Amish lifestyle protects kids against asthma; how airlines can promote fuel efficiency and lower carbon dioxide emissions; predicting divorce; obesity increases the risk of organ transplant rejection.

Fall/16

A selection of the latest headlines from UChicago.

Fall/16

The connections between UChicago and the Marine Biological Laboratory go back more than a century.

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“Universities cannot be viewed as a sanctuary for comfort but rather as a crucible for confronting ideas,” writes president Robert J. Zimmer. 

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The Collegiate Scholars program, by the numbers.

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A scholar’s chance observation in an Italian museum helps solve an art history mystery.

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As the new executive director of the National Book Foundation, Lisa Lucas, AB’01, wants to get America reading.

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A groundbreaking sculpture returns to campus—and sparks a dialogue on public art.

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Highlights from the latest alumni news columns.