The University of Chicago Magazine
Two UChicagoans bring diversity to science and engineering, with the help of a bright green truck.
In Missouri and southern Italy, Jason Pine, AB’90, delves into lives on the margin of criminality.
In mathematics and running, fourth-year Sarah Peluse puts up impressive numbers.
The Center for Care and Discovery and its state-of-the-art stats.
UChicago neuroscientists study how “little bubbles” produced by the body’s cells could treat MS.
A Gleacher Center conference argues for better use of data in public policy.
Scientists find signs of gravity waves that sparked the newborn universe’s growth spurt.
Dean Michael H. Schill outlines the breadth of opportunities incorporated into the Law School’s traditional curriculum to train leaders across fields.
Readers remember the Small School Talent Search, reflect on the Vietnam War and its aftermath, recall Ann Lander’s influential campus food criticism, reject a defense of presidential power, reach for the heavens, and more.
The Magazine lists a selection of general interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, browse the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf.
Legendary photo editor John G. Morris, U-High’33, AB’37, reflects on his career in pictures.