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Many humanities graduates want to get published. This crew decided to become publishers.
Peter Selz, AM’49, PhD’54, looks back on a life in modern art through the works that most inspired him.
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The legacy of a Chicago medievalist lives on in his doodles.
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The edges of manuscripts—and academic life—inspire a student-curated show.
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Architects of new campus additions share the theories underlying their practice.
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05.31.2012
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An interview with UChicago’s Hillary Chute, who convened an all-star lineup for a conference on comics.
James Hormel, JD’58, spoke at the Law School in January about how he began a new life.
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An evening of Brazilian song debuts the Logan Center penthouse.
A best-selling book follows a UChicago family to Berlin.
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The author—and College parent—talks about his most recent book on UChicago historian William Dodd, who was ambassador to Hitler’s Germany.
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James C. Hormel, JD’58, shares his private and public battles.