For the Record

July–Aug/14

A new director for the Seminary Co-op, UChicago literary scholar Robert Morrissey wins the French Legion of Honor, Chicago Harris and the Social Sciences Division appoint new deans, the University's Center for the Economics of Human Development opens, and more.

May–June/14

New direction for Argonne, Chicago Booth economist wins Clark Medal, Law School dean reappointed, Marine Biological Lab announces inaugural Lillie research awards, UChicago Local gives business a boost, online course offerings expand, and more.

Mar–Apr/14

Gift to UEI helps low-income students prepare for college, diverse accomplishments recognized, UChicago Medicine’s cancer research receives an infusion of funds, India honors prolific scholars, Zimmer supports the South Side as the site for the Obama library, and the Center in Delhi names an executive director.

Jan–Feb/14

Argonne’s Isaacs appointed provost, an energy policy insitute generates hire voltage, the University prepares to debut its Center in Delhi, a Rhodes scholar finds an ideal learning environment, UEI extends its outreach, and the Neubauers receive a precious medal.
Nov–Dec/13

Caltech taps Rosenbaum; Levi’s legacy is set in stone; the University gives start-ups a jump start; and major gifts fund initiatives in law, business, education, and medicine.

Sept–Oct/13

An electromagnet’s long journey, India’s new central banker, a child welfare leader takes charge at Chapin Hall, and Booth opens for business in Hong Kong.

July–Aug/13

Water research and resources, new life for an old magazine, connecting politics and policy, and Fermilab’s new leader.
May–June/12

A new physical sciences dean, reviewing the response to hospital protests, global leadership, and using data to solve social problems.

Mar–Apr/13

A new rep in DC, hospital protests prompt dialogue, Mandel Hall gets a makeover, and a College student’s foresight is rewarded.

Jan–Feb/13

A gift revs UChicago’s entrepreneurial engine, the Renaissance Society names its first new director in 40 years, and a new dorm will rise after Pierce meets its demise.

Nov–Dec/12

A Chicago Booth professor guides India’s economy, community service expands during O-Week and beyond, and a street sign of respect for Rudy and Joyce Nimocks.
Sept–Oct/12

A new center where humanities and social sciences intersect, Freakonomics inspires a TV drama, and an acclaimed physicist comes to UChicago.