Graduate alumni
Dental expert turned forensic scientist Wilmer Souder, PhD 1916 (1884–1974), testified against mobsters, fraudsters, and murderers.
The “grandfather of restorative justice” looks back on a career spent advocating for change.
Adam Lowenstein, AM’94, PhD’99, reconsiders the role of “the other” in horror.
Joining past UChicagoans, Katharine Graham, AB’38, receives an accolade that will stick.
Questions for the alumnus and Rockefeller Memorial Chapel dean.
Peter Dreier, AM’73, PhD’77, examines how social movements changed baseball history.
A literature scholar turned nurse reckons with a new identity: patient.
A historian sheds light on the document behind the newest federal holiday.
Nearly a century after it was banned, Gertrude Beasley’s (AM 1918) memoir of her Texas upbringing reaches a new generation of readers.