Trump’s executive orders: How do they work—and what’s their legal basis?
UChicago Law scholars examine the history and limits of this presidential power
Harvey Golomb, former chair of the Department of Medicine, 1943–2025
Golomb was a leading authority on cancer and chemotherapy who served in several leadership roles for UChicago Medicine
Is dark energy evolving? UChicago astrophysicists consider the possibilities
In Q&A, experts unpack new evidence that hints at the true nature of dark energy
UChicago researchers map entire subcontinent for sustainable development
New analysis of street-level data across sub-Saharan Africa shows how access to infrastructure dramatically improves the lives of people in cities
Robots in education may ease children’s reading anxiety
UChicago study finds social robots could help students feel less stress when reading aloud, pointing to new uses for classroom technology
Stephanie Field Harris elected to UChicago’s Board of Trustees
Stephanie Field Harris joined the University of Chicago Board of Trustees for a five-year term beginning in May 2025.
How inflation makes the labor market seem hot
In recent years, wages stagnated while corporations reaped record profits
During Year of Games, UChicago invites everyone to play
Year-long celebration of games launches with library exhibition and three-day symposium featuring game makers, writers and scholars
Bio-inspired membrane opens new possibilities for water purification, extraction
Taking lessons from biology, UChicago researchers develop system that controls chemical transport at atomic scale