The University of Chicago Magazine
Taylor Simpson, the Division III women’s basketball player of the year, casts a wide net.
When Sadie Stein, AB’03, finally read the fourth installment in her favorite young-adult series, she was pleasantly surprised.
As the Pritzker School of Medicine moves into the US News top ten, Dean for Medical Education Holly Humphrey, MD’83, discusses the school’s priorities.
Alumni and friends write about George Anastaplo’s (AB’48, JD’51, PhD’64) continuing legacy, nepotism in higher education, and the University’s left/right leanings.
Jessie Taft, PhB 1905, PhD 1913, was a matriarch of modern social work.
An interview with writer and tale-teller Robert Coover, AM’65.
Believing that fairy tales have lost their magic, Renaissance scholar Armando Maggi, PhD’95, calls for a new kind of happily ever after.
The Smart Museum’s exhibition Feast explores hospitality and welcoming gestures.
James Hormel, JD’58, spoke at the Law School in January about how he began a new life.
With the new Institute for Molecular Engineering, the University fills a historical void and hopes to shape the scientific future.