The University of Chicago Magazine
The writers and artists in Deborah Nelson’s new book believe a world of suffering calls for a dispassionate eye.
What listening to icebergs tells us about the future of the Antarctic.
Susan Snow, AB’84, worked to gain World Heritage designation for five Texas landmarks.
The secrets of cephalopods; a celiac breakthrough; a double standard for female financial advisers; change your password.
Daniel Deirmeier offers an inside look at the activities and responsibilities of the Office of the Provost.
The Magazine lists a selection of general interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, browse the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf
Five scholars discuss how the looting of antiquities puts our cultural heritage in peril, and what to do about it.