The University of Chicago Magazine

Jan–Feb/15

MBL’s successful Hunt, streamlined cancer research, Comer’s expanding pediatric trauma care, honors for diverse leaders and scholars, Hope for the future, and more.

Jan–Feb/15

Lawrence Lessig inaugurates the Berlin Family Lectures with a study of institutional corruption.

Jan–Feb/15

After 25 years, Chicago Harris keeps growing.

Jan–Feb/15

Two decades of planning by the Fermi Institute’s Tom Economou culminate in a comet landing.

Jan–Feb/15

Seeing Robie House—and all of campus—anew.

Jan–Feb/15

Chicago Harris dean Daniel Diermeier discusses the emergence of data-driven public policy and the training necessary for the next generation of leaders.

Jan–Feb/15

Readers weigh in on World War I art; a rare honor for Robert Morrissey, PhD’82; the problems that have befallen Gary, Indiana; the effect of immigration enforcement on children arriving from Central America; the benefits of online education; a UChicago championship ski team; and more.

Winter/87

From our print archive: Student actors and directors vie for performance space in a thriving theater scene—thereby repeating history.

Nov–Dec/14

Readers weigh in on the Aims of Education address; the social structure of the Reg; the root problems in Gary, Indiana; anthropologist Robert Redfield’s (LAB 1915, PhB’20, JD’21, PhD’28) inspiring fieldwork; Egyptologist Emily Teeter’s (PhD’90) graceful common touch; 19th-century French shorthand; amphibian cover models; and more.

Nov–Dec/14

Getting lost in the Magazine’s archives offers a glimpse into the University’s history and inspires a commitment to ensuring its future.

Nov–Dec/14

President Robert J. Zimmer introduces the University of Chicago Campaign: Inquiry and Impact, a major undertaking with transformative potential.

Nov–Dec/14

A new space for collaborative innovation opens on 53rd Street.