University announces Gray Center for Arts & Inquiry
Gift from Richard and Mary L. Gray to support novel program linking artists, scholars.
Sarah Galer
Opera gives voice to veterans’ memories
For Lyric Opera’s “Hercules,” famed director Peter Sellars reaches out to UChicago veterans and scholars.
Sara Olkon
Evolution of writing began with graffiti
Oriental Institute exhibition, running through March 6, explains origins of a seminal human invention.
William Harms
Digital tools broaden study of humanities
UChicago's ARTFL Project gives international scholars new insights on complex texts in art, literature, and philosophy.
Susie Allen
Jamison’s grace leaves artistic and social legacy
Judith Jamison, legend in American modern dance, is keynote speaker for University's Martin Luther King Jr. celebration.
Sara Olkon
Actress enriches craft with liberal arts
First-year Rae Gray decided her prominent roles in Chicago theater would benefit from broad thinking.
Sara Olkon
Young poets set Chicago scene abuzz
Graduate students in English Department balance critical and creative work.
Susie Allen
Photographer paints UChicago in new light
Microbiologist Justin Kern, AB’04, PhD’10, captures evocative portraits of campus.
Lydialyle Gibson
Scholars revive China’s broken treasures
Historical sleuthing and digital techniques help Smart Museum recreate Buddhist cave temples.
Susie Allen
The Point: Filling the appetite for ideas
Graduate students extend examination of contemporary life to broader literary audience.
Sara Olkon