Parker Solar Probe Launches on NASA Voyage to ‘Touch the Sun’
<p>NASA’s Parker Solar Probe – named for Prof. Emeritus Eugene Parker – successfully launched on Sunday, August 12th at 3:31 a.m. Eastern Time.</p>
‘The Monarchy of Fear,’ by Martha Nussbaum
<p>Article explores Prof. Martha Nussbaum’s new book</p>
San Francisco Chronicle
A new photo exhibit brings #metoo to gallery walls in Evanston
<p>Photography by Prof. Kaushik Sunder Rajan featured at an exhibition in Evanston</p>
Treasury says some banks are not financial-services firms, giving them a new tax break
<p>Asst. Prof. Daniel Hemel examines recent Internal Revenue Service regulations</p>
Chicago Battles Its Image As Murder Capital Of The Nation
<p>Crime Lab’s Kim Smith discusses the murder rate in Chicago</p>
Pioneering Solar Scientist Eugene Parker Gets His Day in the Sun
<p>NASA’s Parker Solar Probe – named for Prof. Emeritus Eugene Parker – successfully launched on Sunday, August 12th at 3:31 a.m. Eastern Time.</p>
Space.com
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Is Named for Him. 60 Years Ago, No One Believed His Ideas About the Sun.
<p>Prof. Eugene Parker discusses the Parker Solar Probe and his discovery of solar wind</p>