The University of Chicago Magazine
My Very Own Library gets kids excited about books.
Chicago teens search the bottom of Lake Michigan for a meteorite.
The first School of Social Service Administration dissertation presaged a century of scholarship on social work.
Psychology professor Katherine Kinzler examines how we react to each other’s speech.
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New findings on how COVID-19 is affecting small businesses, unemployment, and low-income Americans.
As Autumn Quarter approaches during the COVID-19 pandemic, the University is making flexible plans for multiple scenarios.
Before becoming the chief academic officer this year, chemist Ka Yee C. Lee served in many faculty and leadership positions.
This issue’s reader dispatches address public spaces College access, South Side music, “Ribs ’n’ Bibs, Ribs ’n’ Bibs,” football traditions, and more.
A look behind this issue’s feature “Racism, Policing, and Protest.”
A scientistʼs wearable device allows doctors and patients to diagnose and monitor the motor neuron disease.