The University of Chicago Magazine

Jan–Feb/15

At the University in the 1960s, Bernie Sanders, AB’64, set out on a path that led to the Senate, and an unlikely place at the center.

Jan–Feb/15

With a string of headline gifts since its public launch, the UChicago Campaign is gathering momentum.

Jan–Feb/15

A law professor offers an inside look at his experience on a presidential panel reviewing how the government protects national security and preserves civil liberties.

Jan–Feb/15

In a European Civilization course at the Center in Paris, Philippe Desan deciphers layers of meaning.

Jan–Feb/15

New Seminary Co-op director Jeff Deutsch talks about his life in books and the future of the ­beloved store.

Jan–Feb/15

Underappreciated—but, it turns out, important—the olfactory system issues an SOS.

Jan–Feb/15

The harmonic convergence of mathematics and music.

Jan–Feb/15

UChicago astrophysicist Craig Hogan tests the digital nature of space.

Jan–Feb/15

Reminded of their professional identity, bankers became more dishonest.

Jan–Feb/15

Scientists have been at sea about how to extract uranium from the oceans, but a PhD student’s method shows promise.

Jan–Feb/15

Disrupting cancer-cell division, buzz as an economic commodity, surgery that relieves apnea and asthma, and a STING operation to fight disease.

Jan–Feb/15

Doulas can make an important difference for young, low-income mothers and their babies.