Winter/23

Before the movie and the song, Ellen Cassedy’s (EX’72) organization 9to5 revolutionized the working lives of American women.

Summer/22

Peter Dreier, AM’73, PhD’77, examines how social movements changed baseball history.

Fall/21

John A. Peoples Jr., AM’51, PhD’61, helped Jackson State endure and thrive after tragedy.

Summer/21

Attorney turned comedian Liz Glazer, JD’04, finds laughter in life’s highs and lows.

Spring/21

Lost in the pandemic.

Summer/20

While the mysterious new disease spread, UChicago Medicine researchers brought long-held expertise to a new common cause: helping COVID-19 patients.

Summer/20

The first School of Social Service Administration dissertation presaged a century of scholarship on social work.

Spring/19

UChicago law professors Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq explore populism and other threats to our political system.

Winter/19

Soia Mentschikoff (1915–1984) reformed how the United States does business and led the way for later generations of women in law.

Fall/18

At 100, civil rights leader Timuel D. Black Jr., AM’54, has seen change—and made it happen.

Fall/17

The scientists who made CP-1 possible, and the thinkers tending its ambivalent legacy today.

Winter/17

Retired University of Chicago Press editor T. David Brent, AB’70, AM’71, PhD’77, brought imagination and enthusiasm to scholarly publishing.