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UChicago’s Class of 2025 urged to ‘forge a stronger future’

The UChicago community celebrated the Class of 2025 during Saturday’s Convocation ceremony with encouragement from speakers Prof. Kunle Odunsi and President Paul Alivisatos. “Right now, the world needs you,” said Odunsi. “It needs your voice, your vision, and your courage to become advocates—not just for what is, but for what could be.”
Students celebrate during the 2025 Convocation ceremony
The UChicago community celebrated the Class of 2025 during Saturday’s Convocation ceremony with encouragement from speakers Prof. Kunle Odunsi and President Paul Alivisatos. “Right now, the world needs you,” said Odunsi. “It needs your voice, your vision, and your courage to become advocates—not just for what is, but for what could be.”

‘We made it’: Class Day speakers share lessons from College

Ceremony honors Class of 2025, kicks off Convocation weekend
Helen Wu, AB ’25 speaks on stage at the 2025 Class Day ceremony
Ceremony honors Class of 2025, kicks off Convocation weekend

Software startup wins 2025 Edward L. Kaplan, ’71, New Venture Challenge

Record $2.267 million awarded at Chicago Booth’s renowned startup competition
Rayni poses for a group photo
Record $2.267 million awarded at Chicago Booth’s renowned startup competition

Rethinking prison labor under the 13th Amendment

A UChicago legal scholar examines how forced labor persists in U.S. prisons—and what it will take to change the system
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A UChicago legal scholar examines how forced labor persists in U.S. prisons—and what it will take to change the system

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Dark energy, explained

Coined by University of Chicago astrophysicist Michael Turner in 1998, dark energy—the force causing the universe to expand faster over time—remains one of the great mysteries of physics.
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Coined by University of Chicago astrophysicist Michael Turner in 1998, dark energy—the force causing the universe to expand faster over time—remains one of the great mysteries of physics.

Improv, explained

Modern improv comedy began at the University of Chicago in the 1950s.
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Modern improv comedy began at the University of Chicago in the 1950s.

Master's education at UChicago

Programs transforming careers

‘Theoretical rigor with practical application’: UChicago master’s in data science and computer science

Programs provide real-world skills and hands-on experience in a supportive environment
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Programs provide real-world skills and hands-on experience in a supportive environment

‘Immersive and transformative’: UChicago’s master’s in arts and humanities

Interdisciplinary programs offer students a rigorous and impactful experience
Hilary Strang inside the classroom
Interdisciplinary programs offer students a rigorous and impactful experience

Episode 161

Are we making AI too human?, with James Evans

Data scientist explains how we are limiting models like ChatGPT in training them—and how that’s narrowing research
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Data scientist explains how we are limiting models like ChatGPT in training them—and how that’s narrowing research

Episode 160

Inside the disease that changes your personality, with Bruce Miller

Neurologist explores the ‘social brain’ and how dementia affects how we act
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Neurologist explores the ‘social brain’ and how dementia affects how we act

Episode 159

Meet the ‘Planet Hunter’ searching for alien life, with Jacob Bean

Astrophysicist studies atmospheres of distant worlds to identify habitable exoplanets
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Astrophysicist studies atmospheres of distant worlds to identify habitable exoplanets

Episode 158

How to stop gun violence before it starts, with Jens Ludwig

Crime Lab director argues we need to address behavioral causes of crime, in addition to policy and policing
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Crime Lab director argues we need to address behavioral causes of crime, in addition to policy and policing

Episode 157

Can your DNA predict your future?, with Dalton Conley

Sociologist examines how genetic science could forecast your income, education and love life
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Sociologist examines how genetic science could forecast your income, education and love life

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Inside the Lab

Explore Labs Across UChicago

Awad Lab: Predicting and preventing strokes and brain bleeds

In the newest episode of Inside the Lab, visit Prof. Issam Awad and learn about his team's mission: to prevent strokes before they happen.
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Light Lab: Understanding the gut microbiome to treat disease

Step inside Asst. Prof. Sam Light’s lab to learn how scientists are mapping the incredible network of microbes living inside your gut—and how they can affect health or disease.
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Education Lab: Using tutoring to reverse pandemic-era learning loss

Learn how UChicago experts are working with school districts nationwide to tackle learning loss and scale solutions to set students up for success.
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