Arts & Humanities

Winter/23

A new public art project, Exemplary, asks who we honor at UChicago and why.

Winter/23

Doc Films turns 90. An alum hits middle age (and then some). The shared memories are timeless.

Winter/23

From Sophocles’s Antigone, translated by Gabriela Garcia, Class of 2023.

Winter/23

A debut cookbook by pastry chef Hadley Sui, AB’15, was inspired by anime. 

Winter/23

The nation's oldest student film society, by the numbers.

Winter/23

Did you miss this year’s Humanities Day? We’ve got you covered.

Winter/23

In her histories of globalism, migration, families, and children, Tara Zahra reveals the fine cracks in foundational stories.

Winter/23

Rich Murray, AB’94, finds the stuff of life for beloved TV characters.

Winter/23

David Fulton, SB’64, has owned some of history’s most treasured violins, violas, and cellos. Now he’s telling their stories—and his own.

Winter/23

Lessons from a life of bridge.

11.08.2022

Yiddish translator Jessica Kirzane on the challenges of translating children’s literature.

11.08.2022

Author A. J. Verdelle on writing, teaching, and her friendship with Toni Morrison. Plus: An excerpt from Verdelle’s book Miss Chloe.