The University of Chicago Magazine
A landmark lawsuit aims to reform treatment of mentally ill inmates in Illinois prisons.
A worm glamour shot reveals the unexpected beauty of science.
The Magazine lists a selection of general interest books, films, and albums by alumni. For additional alumni releases, browse the Magazine’s Goodreads bookshelf.
For 50 years, Kartemquin Films has focused its lenses on social forces and the human lives they shape.
Historian Matthew Briones sees connections between race, sports, and history.
Nov/37
From our print archive: A bull snake in 1937 enjoys campus life, “siestas under the Victrola.”
Data-driven research at the global institute will spur new insights into violent conflict and inform public policy.
Incubated in a Data Science for Social Good Fellowship, the Legislative Influence Detector aims to increase government transparency.