Graduate alumni
The Chicago Journal—rival to the Maroon, free South Side weekly, journalism and business talent incubator—had a memorable eight-year run.
In the 1950s, a pair of young alumni set out on Route 66 and captured a workaday America now vanished.
For some parents, life is a rat race they want their children to win. For others, it’s a race they’ve already lost. Why macroeconomics plays a role.
How Mohamed Noor, SMʼ95, PhDʼ96, uses science fiction to help students engage.
An Arts Incubator exhibition uses the Black ABCs to chronicle the lives of South Siders.
A new Alumni & Friends website launched this fall. Designed for alumni, parents, and friends, it’s distinctively UChicago.
This blueberry jam with mint, created by chef Madelaine Bullwinkel, AM’68, keeps summer in a jar.
Brent Staples, AM’76, PhD’82, goes behind the work that earned him one of journalism’s highest honors.
Professor and entrepreneur Maryellen Giger, PhD’85, brings computer-aided breast cancer detection and diagnosis from bench to bedside.