The University of Chicago Magazine

July–Aug/14

Alumni award recipients share dinner and reminiscences.

May/53

From our print archive: Ernest Hemingway's positive sources of satisfaction and happiness.

July–Aug/29

From our print archive: Robert Maynard Hutchins' speech from the University of Chicago's 155th convocation ceremony held June 11, 1929.

July–Aug/69

From our print archive: In remarks at Alumni Weekend in 1969, Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, AB’38, demonstrates the complexities of covering campus protest in the Vietnam era.

Oct/92

From our print archive: With a killer instinct, David Axelrod, AB’76, creates messages that turns political candidates into winners.

May/64

From our print archive: Robert F. Kennedy's address to University of Chicago Law School students on Law Day, May 1, 1964.

May–June/14

Communicating our nation’s deepest secrets.

Summer/82

After years of obscurity, composer Philip Glass, AB'56, has found his audience. His works have won the acclaim of opera buffs and rock-and-roll fans alike.

May–June/14

Cloistered nuns tell their stories.

 
May–June/14

An excerpt from Maureen McLane’s This Blue.

May–June/14

Poet, critic, and scholar Maureen McLane ­argues for poetry that synthesizes, “with passion and knowledge,” what it means to be human.

May–June/14

Recent faculty, staff, and alumni obituaries.