Myerson Says U.S. Needs 8% to 9% Inflation for a Period
Prof. Roger Myerson discusses U.S. economy, euro-region's debt crisis and challenges facing Libya

Monsters of more than the midway
Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson writes about how football can highlight worst of American heart and mind

Sian Beilock talks Zambrano's retirement
Prof. Sian Beilock examines the pscyhology behind volatile Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano

Smart exhibit blends art and technology
Organizers of Go Figure use touch-screen technology to engage visitors, tell artists’ stories.
Richard Zacharias
China gives undergrads full immersion
Students at new Center in Beijing explore a diverse and complex nation.
Laura Demanski
Alum marshals data to fight Chicago crime
As CPD’s Chief Data Officer, Brett Goldstein, SM’05, uses predictive analysis to find trouble spots.
University of Chicago Magazine
Elizabeth Flock
“Heroic” dictionary project reaches goal
Now complete after 90 years of UChicago leadership, the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary details everyday life of ancient Mesopotamia.
William Harms
At age 88, graduate completes College journey
After lifetime of discovery, retired doctor Albert Liebman finishes degree that began in 1939.
Sara Olkon
University announces Gray Center for Arts & Inquiry
Gift from Richard and Mary L. Gray to support novel program linking artists, scholars.
Sarah Galer
Award-winning teachers find the unexpected
For Valentina Pichugin and other winners of Quantrell and Booth teaching awards, the classroom spurs new questions.
Susie Allen