Video

08.21.2015

UChicago artist in residence James T. Green talks about his work, his life, and what it all means.

08.11.2015

A momentous summer concert season for Rockefeller’s carillon—and a summer-long farewell to UChicago’s longtime carillonneur.
May–June/15

A Divinity School event commemorates the 50th anniversary of Selma and explores the state of civil rights today.

May–June/15

Excerpt from A Chosen Exile: A History of Racial Passing in American Life by Allyson Hobbs, AM’02, PhD’09.

05.06.2015

In his Nora and Edward Ryerson Lecture, Law School professor Geoffrey Stone, JD’71, explains why he thinks the Supreme Court will rule in favor of same-sex marriage.

03.10.2015

Surviving Charlie Hebdo journalist Zineb El Rhazoui says not everyone can be Charlie.

12.30.2014

Retiring professor Michael LaBarbera’s Invertebrate Biology class concludes with a view of an “alien landscape.”

Jan–Feb/15

Lawrence Lessig inaugurates the Berlin Family Lectures with a study of institutional corruption.

12.15.2014

Professor David Schloen discusses a dig in southeastern Turkey with unexpected and exciting results.

11.06.2014

Colleagues, friends, and family celebrate the economist’s work and life.

11.05.2014

MacArthur Fellow Tara Zahra discusses her latest project.

11.04.2014

Cathy Cohen examines the ever-shifting political landscape.