The University of Chicago Magazine
Nearly a century after it was banned, Gertrude Beasley’s (AM 1918) memoir of her Texas upbringing reaches a new generation of readers.
Trained as a cochlear implant surgeon, Dana Suskind has taken on a new role as an advocate for American parents.
Selling books is unlike selling anything else. The Seminary Co-op director counts the ways.
Alumni write about unforeseen opportunities; the Divinity School coffee shop; Sam Greenlee, EX’57; Willie Davis, MBA’68; and more.
Surgeon Karen Tang, AB’00, meets patients where they are: online.
A selection of the latest headlines from across campus.
A literature scholar turned nurse reckons with a new identity: patient.
Stats from John W. Boyer's (AM’69, PhD’75) 30-year tenure as dean of the College.
John W. Boyer, AM’69, PhD’75, has chronicled campus history—and made it.
A historian sheds light on the document behind the newest federal holiday.