The University of Chicago Magazine
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When Sadie Stein, AB’03, finally read the fourth installment in her favorite young-adult series, she was pleasantly surprised.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Law School graduate and administrator James Hormel, JD’58, seemed to have a storybook family and career. His secret life, however, could undo it all.