The University of Chicago Magazine
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.
Lawrence Lessig inaugurates the Berlin Family Lectures with a study of institutional corruption.
Two decades of planning by the Fermi Institute’s Tom Economou culminate in a comet landing.
Chicago Harris dean Daniel Diermeier discusses the emergence of data-driven public policy and the training necessary for the next generation of leaders.
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.
From our print archive: Student actors and directors vie for performance space in a thriving theater scene—thereby repeating history.
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.
Getting lost in the Magazine’s archives offers a glimpse into the University’s history and inspires a commitment to ensuring its future.
President Robert J. Zimmer introduces the University of Chicago Campaign: Inquiry and Impact, a major undertaking with transformative potential.
A new space for collaborative innovation opens on 53rd Street.