The University of Chicago Magazine

Spring/17

Mitsuye Yamada, AM’53, transformed her family’s internment experience into poetry.

Apr/94

From our print archive: In a whirlwind campus visit in February 1994, novelist Kurt Vonnegut, AM’71, wowed a new generation of fans.

Winter/17

Recent faculty, staff, trustee, and alumni obituaries.

Winter/17

Pixels and planning come together to form the Magazine’s new website—and our office’s new Post-it phoenix mural.

Winter/17

The Magazine lists a selection of general interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, browse the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf.

Winter/17

Highlights from the latest alumni news columns.

Winter/17

Grieving father Stéphane Gerson, AM’92, PhD’97, seeks comfort in historical writings and family stories.

Winter/17

Pioneering pathologist Nancy Warner, SB’44, MD’49, is helping other women scholars follow in her path.

Winter/17

Photojournalist Jonathan Alpeyrie, AB’03, shoots from the front lines.

Winter/17

Retired Racehorse Project founder Steuart Pittman Jr., AB’85, advocates for off-track Thoroughbreds.

Winter/17

In the 1960s the Small School Talent Search sought promising young scholars in rural areas. Fifty years later, one of those students gives his perspective on the program and its legacy.

Winter/17

Retired University of Chicago Press editor T. David Brent, AB’70, AM’71, PhD’77, brought imagination and enthusiasm to scholarly publishing.