The University of Chicago Magazine
UChicago computer scientists created a computer program that can write fake restaurant reviews.
The Smartʼs new director believes art is for everyone.
A new type of immunotherapy is helping UChicago Medicine patients.
How a Law School librarian rediscovered a letter from John Marshall to George Washington.
The ParaSite helped students get to know campus and one another.
The founders of Debate it Forward believe playful wars of words can teach kids empathy and critical thinking.
A new program provides a softer landing for former inmates.
Moon Duchin, PhD’05, thinks she and her fellow mathematicians can help draw better electoral maps.
Super-small semiconductors; secrets of the job hunt; reducing youth violence with summer jobs; a gene therapy breakthrough.
Readers remember the cultural influence of historian Henry Steele Commager, PhB’23, AM’24, PhD’28; recall a flu-ridden arrival on campus; weigh in on language instruction; and more.