City of Chicago
04.08.2016
A Study Chicago excursion to Marquette Park and Englewood.
Fall/15
From our print archive: Herman Kogan, AB’36, retells the story of the famous conflagration that destroyed roughly 3.3 square miles of the city and left more than 100,000 residents homeless.
Harvey Choldin, AB’60, AM’63, PhD’65, finds himself plumbing the archives for an exhibition on the Chicago school of sociology.
After forcing a runoff election against a Daley, Chicago alderman candidate John Kozlar, AB’11, hopes for a chance to revitalize his neighborhood.
South Side bike tour puts faculty at the head of the pack.
Bob Mariano, MBA’87, sheds light on what it’s like to be a supermarket CEO.
Alexa Martin, AB’04, raises money to combat the Internet access disparity in the city of Chicago.
A decline in the murder rate has been uneven in Chicago, increasing the gap between different parts of the city.
From playing violin to writing music to steeping literature-inspired tea, Estlin Usher, AB’13, remains composed.
A new University program helps Chicago high school students navigate obstacles to college.