Jan–Feb/12

This fall fourth-year Kelvin Ho spent his days not in class but on Occupy Chicago’s front lines.

Jan–Feb/12

Deviance researchers Patricia and Peter Adler study the social side of self-injury.

Jan–Feb/12

Lauren Shockey, AB’06, burned out on restaurant life, but not before a global exploration of cuisines.

12.12.2011

If it’s true that “all you really need to know you learn in kindergarten,” then Vivian Paley and I are in trouble.

11.11.2011

Tagging along with Occupy Chicago participant Kelvin Ho, ’12, at a protest against entitlement cuts.

Nov–Dec/11

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

Nov–Dec/11

Nina Burleigh, AM’87, covered Italy’s Amanda Knox case and the global obsession with the beautiful “female monster.”

July–Aug/11

At a time when science was a man’s field, physicist and chemist Conwell conducted research that won her a 2010 National Medal of Science.
July–Aug/11

The art of Soviet-era children’s literature shifted from experimental and avant-garde to a realistic, government-mandated style under Stalin.

Sept–Oct/11

Amy Lehman envisions treating patients from isolated African villages aboard a hospital boat.

Sept–Oct/11

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

Sept–Oct/11

Cell biologist Stephanie Levi’s Night Labs series makes science accessible.