The University of Chicago Magazine
Onward and upward with the arts: a glimpse into the inner workings of the towering new facility south of the Midway.
How does critical thinking play out in the military?
A Smart Museum talk explores the deft precision and symbolic significance of Korean art.
A sprawling, self-published debut novel has a happy ending for the author and the press.
A UChicago pediatric surgeon dies as he lived—helping children.
Six bison calves at Fermilab show that the laws of nature, as well as physics, always apply.
Physicist Joe Incandela shows graphic evidence of the Higgs boson’s existence.
As headlines warn of student debt, private institutions, with the help of philanthropy, can make college attainable.
The Magazine’s undergraduate interns have reported on just about everything under the Hyde Park sun—and beyond.