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From Woods Hole to Chile, UChicago model goes global
A historic site becomes a hub for scientific training and collaboration through a program inspired by the Marine Biological Laboratory
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UChicago master’s programs meet demand in evolving job market
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Software startup wins 2025 Edward L. Kaplan, ’71, New Venture Challenge
Record $2.267 million awarded at Chicago Booth’s renowned startup competition
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Sheffield Lab: Understanding the neuroscience of memories
Watch UChicago neurobiologist Mark Sheffield and his team investigate the mechanisms of memory by studying neuron activity and connections. Their research could enhance the treatment of memory-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s and PTSD.
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Does the Monopoly Man have a monocle? The answer may be a false memory. At UChicago, scientists are studying this phenomenon, known as the Mandela effect, and how false memories form.
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Finding “Edna Lewis” Documentary Film Celebrates National Soul Food Month
Logan Center, Performance Hall
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An Exploration of Orientalist Photography: panel discussion
The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures (ISAC) Museum