Spring/17

Cinema scholar Jacqueline Stewart, AM’93, PhD’99, explores Chicago’s changing filmgoing scene.

Spring/17

For 40 years, UChicago students have been helping out in Chicago Public Schools classrooms through the Neighborhood Schools Program.

Spring/17

Lewis Hine, EX 1904, captured the changing face of American labor.

Spring/17

How Lucy Kaplansky, LAB’78, made a career of folk music.

Spring/17

By studying handedness, psychologist Daniel Casasanto hopes to understand the relationship between body and mind.

Spring/17

Graduate student Benjamin Blanchard’s enthusiasm about ants fuels his scientific research.

Spring/17

A selection of the latest headlines from UChicago.

Spring/17

UChicago scholars examine charitable giving behavior, Earth’s iron isotopes, universal flu vaccines, and predictors of STEM success.
Spring/17
Pritzker professor Mindy Schwartz hopes that examining artifacts like a 19th-century surgical kit will help her students feel connected to medicine’s rich past. 
Spring/17

Mitsuye Yamada, AM’53, transformed her family’s internment experience into poetry.

03.14.2017

How many digits of pi can you remember off the top of your head?

Winter/17

Pioneering pathologist Nancy Warner, SB’44, MD’49, is helping other women scholars follow in her path.