Faculty
Join a private tour of Jackson Park’s spring wildflowers with biologist Michael LaBarbera.
Psychologist Howard Nusbaum, LAB’72, studies how we learn from experience.
Memory palaces, carotenoids, and an early human ancestor.

Recent faculty, staff, and alumni obituaries.
Two scholars argue that the dominance of randomized controlled trials in social policy is harming nonprofits.
David Keith believes geoengineering deserves serious consideration as a tool to combat climate change.
Questions for the cosmologist and former dean of the Physical Sciences Division.
For more than 50 years, distinguished professors have offered answers to this question.
Humans will likely go to Mars. What we do when we get there warrants careful study and discussion, says Edwin Kite.
The South Side Home Movie Project brings Chicago history to life.
Beyond seeking pleasure or meaning, the writer argues, a third path to a good life is to embrace its complexity.