The College

Fall/16

Launched in 2007 with an anonymous $100 million gift, the Odyssey Scholarship Challenge has transformed financial aid in the College. Meet six of the young people whose lives were also changed.

10.31.2016

Court Theatre’s Charles Newell gives Core students a director’s-eye view.

07.15.2016

Gabby Wimer, Elizabeth Frank, and Joyce Lu, all AB’16, are building MealFlour, a social enterprise centered on mealworms, from the ground up.

06.28.2016

Naomy Grand’Pierre, ’19, aims to represent Haiti at the Rio de Janeiro games.

05.11.2016

Author Kalisha Buckhanon, AB’99, AM’07, discusses the power of storytelling, Trayvon Martin, and how professor William Veeder changed her life.

Spring/16

Martyna Majok’s acclaimed new play finds light in the dark.

Spring/16

For 50 years, Kartemquin Films has focused its lenses on social forces and the human lives they shape.

04.18.2016

The word that comes to one Odyssey scholar’s mind: freedom.

02.25.2016

The composer shares his thoughts on art, the audience, and beer.

02.19.2016

After studying African Civilizations at the Center in Paris, undergrads put their feet on the ground.

04.08.2016

An interview with Study Chicago participant Chelsea Fine, Class of 2016.

04.08.2016

An interview with Study Chicago participant Katherine Aanensen, Class of 2016.