The University of Chicago Magazine
A German student, a South Asian language, a UChicago career.
The University implements changes in its approach to sexual misconduct and discrimination.
What does it take to build an ultra energy-efficient research facility?
Official or unofficial, solemn or frivolous, shared experiences bind us to the University.
Readers weigh in on the Aspen Institute; the global views of Bret Stephens, AB’95; the University’s political leanings; the multiple choice question twins face when heading to college; the propriety of publishing a racial epithet; Alma Lach’s (EX’38) legacy; Robert Maynard Hutchins’s views about World War II veterans and the GI Bill; feline friends; and more.
Oct/45
From our print archive: Our atomic leadership may be only temporary.
Elementary school children experience the history of language hands-on at the Oriental Institute.
Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens, AB’95, brings a UChicago intellectual spirit to the sword fight of political commentary.