The University of Chicago Magazine
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.
With a string of headline gifts since its public launch, the UChicago Campaign is gathering momentum.
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.
In a European Civilization course at the Center in Paris, Philippe Desan deciphers layers of meaning.
New Seminary Co-op director Jeff Deutsch talks about his life in books and the future of the beloved store.
Underappreciated—but, it turns out, important—the olfactory system issues an SOS.
UChicago astrophysicist Craig Hogan tests the digital nature of space.
Reminded of their professional identity, bankers became more dishonest.
Scientists have been at sea about how to extract uranium from the oceans, but a PhD student’s method shows promise.
Disrupting cancer-cell division, buzz as an economic commodity, surgery that relieves apnea and asthma, and a STING operation to fight disease.
Doulas can make an important difference for young, low-income mothers and their babies.