The University of Chicago Magazine
Kelly Bulkeley, PhD’92, examines what our dreams reveal about our religion, our culture, and our politics.
Attorney Robyn McCoy, AB’96, teaches what to do during a police stop.
Many 9/11 first responders still face serious health problems. Jacqueline Moline, AB’84, MD’88, has been helping them since 2001.
Computational biologist John Novembre uses statistics to understand human genetic history.
The Ear Taxi Festival will highlight contemporary classical music in Chicago.
The Magazine lists a selection of general interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, browse the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf.
UChicagoGRAD gives graduate students the skills they need to succeed wherever their careers take them, from the classroom to the boardroom, writes executive vice provost Sian Beilock.
The iconic photographs of Danny Lyon, AB’63, document more than 50 years of social change and life outside the mainstream.
A start‑up founded by three alumni helps voters think beyond the presidential race.
A walk through campus sparks memories of Wayne Booth, AM’47, PhD’50.
Poet and retired Navy physician Frederick Foote, AB’80, is helping wounded veterans recover.