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At the Oriental Institute, pint-sized archaeologists make their very own ancient Egyptian mural.
Itʼs been a record year for California students and California jobs.
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D. Allan Drummond resurrects trilobites using modern and ancient techniques.
Egyptian Book of the Dead comes alive at the Oriental Institute.
µChicago asks if itʼs ok to share your bed with your dog.
<p>Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau packs the house for IOP’s fifth anniversary.</p>
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Christina Fink, MBA’80, shares art house cinema with incarcerated veterans.
The Science Ambassador Scholarship offers a full ride for women studying science, technology, engineering, or math.
Horror filmmaker Matilda “Mattie” Szydagis, AB’95, reminisces about the Shoreland, Svengoolie, and Halloween on Chicago’s South Side.
The first novel from Blair Thornburgh, AB’12, is a quirky look at the intersection of fame and high school.
The Graham School’s Writer’s Studio provides a home for budding authors.
Malynne Sternstein helps create language for the graphic novel Mae.