The University of Chicago Magazine
Following the presidential race, UChicagoans discussed what to expect after the unexpected.
A new investment program gives fledgling UChicago companies a boost.
In her critically acclaimed opera, Amy Stebbins, AM’14, tackles the timeless problem of war.
Youqin Wang refuses to let the victims of China’s Cultural Revolution be forgotten.
Using teenage defiance to encourage healthy eating; loneliness is heritable; the mystery of the missing crust; preventing kidney stones.
Psychiatrist Jon Grant, AM’87, is helping treat and raise awareness of behavioral addiction.
Readers reflect on the impact of James Cronin, SM’53, PhD’55, and Frank Lillie, PhD 1894; debate climate change and free-market capitalism; remember the T-Hut; make observations about observing nature; and more.
From the Small School Talent Search to the Odyssey Scholarship program, an education in supporting students.