The University of Chicago Magazine
Erich Rosenthal, AM’42, PhD’48, escaped Nazi Germany to attend UChicago. His parents remained and perished. Decades later, his son Ted Rosenthal has memorialized their tragic family history in music.
A physician-economist tests the health and cost benefits of a closer doctor-patient relationship.
Scenes from a Court Theatre play in the making.
Among the rare books and manuscripts in the Regenstein lurk other amazing artifacts.
UChicago law professors Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq explore populism and other threats to our political system.
Cardiac surgeon Valluvan Jeevanandam was part of a team that made medical history.
A selection of the latest headlines from across campus.
Scholars Reza Aslan, Daniel Dennett, and William Schweiker spar but find common ground.
At Agnes Callard’s Night Owls events, students ask the big questions.
The work of Ron McAdow, AB’71, who found levity in legumes, had a recent screening at the Museum of Modern Art.
Untold stories from a new book about a beloved UChicago tradition.
Claire Hartfield, JD’82, wants teenagers to know their history.