The University of Chicago Magazine
Readers weigh in on 100 years of the Oriental Institute, the life of David Bevington, the merits of college athletics, and more.
UChicagoʼs Oriental Institute celebrates a monumental first century.
Questions for the author, College alumna, and SSA assistant professor.
The dean of the physical sciences shares a future vision anchored in the divisionʼs illustrious history.
Readers weigh in on the specialness of Special Collections, medical care models, what ails our democracy, and more.
She made enemies with her attacks on International Style–but a powerful friend in Frank Lloyd Wright.
From the seeds first planted by William Rainey Harper and James Henry Breasted, the Oriental Institute blossomed into something rare.
The first annual Hagel Lecture at UChicago brought together Madeleine Albright and Chuck Hagel to speak to students and the public.
Dieter Roelstraete’s course explored exile, retreat, and homes away from home.
Barbara Flynn Currie, LAB’58, AB’68, AM’73, helped pave the way for other female politicians in the Prairie State.