The University of Chicago Magazine
High school students fan out to help the University’s Urban Health Initiative chart the resources in Chicago neighborhoods where there are too few.
French illustrators of World War I depicted the arena, the enemy, and the home front with bravura.
Economic historian Claudia Goldin, AM’69, PhD’72, takes a detective’s joy in gathering clues, analyzing data, and reconstructing the stories behind social issues.
Noah Berlatsky, AM’94, uncoils the rope that ties Wonder Woman to traditional male superheroes and to Twilight’s Bella.
The Smart Museum revives, and updates, a generous tradition.
The Magazine lists a selection of general interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, browse the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf.
Joining forces with the Marine Biological Laboratory, the University formalizes its long-standing links to a venerable scientific destination.
How well do you keep up with the page-turning pace?
From balloon sculptures to an avant-garde video game, the art of Willy Chyr, AB’09, is all about the journey.
Lisa K. Harris, AB’82, MBA’84, learns to let go when her daughter leaves for the College.