Eckhardt Center to foster precision science
Innovative building will enrich tradition in physical sciences and house trailblazing new institute.
Steve Koppes
Five students awarded Rhodes, Marshall Scholarships
With interests ranging from history to oncology, students continue College tradition of scholarly achievement.
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
Blogger battles teen stereotypes
First-year Jamie Keiles gains national following with a smart critique of teen-oriented media.
Sara Olkon
Center in Beijing opens with focus on collaboration
As nine pairs of scissors sliced through scarlet ribbon, a cheer went up on Wednesday from hundreds of people who filled the gleaming halls and galleries and classrooms of the University of Chicago’s Center in Beijing.
Brooke O’Neill
Work-life balance benefits low-wage workers, employers
Assoc. Prof. Susan Lambert finds people who need flexible arrangements often don’t have them
Miller-McCune
Campus gardens fulfill Olmsted’s vision
Walk down the sidewalk between Hull Gate and Botany Pond and you may need to duck beneath a canopy of aralias that overhang the path leading to Cobb Gate and 57th Street just beyond.
William Harms
Summer Shakespeare makes campus a stage
Graduate students extend examination of contemporary life to broader literary audience.
Caroline O’Donovan
The Point: Filling the appetite for ideas
Graduate students extend examination of contemporary life to broader literary audience.
Sara Olkon