The University of Chicago Magazine

May–June/14

Two UChicagoans bring diversity to science and engineering, with the help of a bright green truck.

May–June/14

In Missouri and southern Italy, Jason Pine, AB’90, delves into lives on the margin of criminality.

May–June/14

In mathematics and running, fourth-year Sarah Peluse puts up impressive numbers.

May–June/14

The Center for Care and Discovery and its state-of-the-art stats.

May–June/14

UChicago neuroscientists study how “little bubbles” produced by the body’s cells could treat MS.

May–June/14

A Gleacher Center conference argues for better use of data in public policy.

May–June/14

Scientists find signs of gravity waves that sparked the newborn universe’s growth spurt.

May–June/14

Dean Michael H. Schill outlines the breadth of opportunities incorporated into the Law School’s traditional curriculum to train leaders across fields.

May–June/14

The annual reminder of the UChicago alumni state of mind.

May–June/14

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.

May–June/14

The Magazine lists a selection of general interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, browse the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf.

May–June/14

Legendary photo editor John G. Morris, U-High’33, AB’37, reflects on his career in pictures.