Political Science

How medieval studies led journalist to Libya

Clare Gillis, AB’98, was taken prisoner as she reported from Libya, but her path began with academic interests. (Associated Press photo)


Megan E. Doherty

Soviet art retrospective goes citywide

University leadership sparked the Soviet Arts Experience, with 100 events around Chicago this fall.


Laura Milani Alessio

Law alumni lead through the courts

Judges like Rebecca Pallmeyer, JD’79, say the Law School fosters public service and understanding of complex, conflicting views.


Sarah Galer

Terrorism research gains world’s attention

Following Osama bin Laden’s death, experts like Robert Pape and Jenna Jordan ponder nation’s next steps.


Jeremy Manier

Fighting tuberculosis in India’s slums

Sandeep Ahuja, MPP’06, policy alum from the Harris School, finds innovative ways to track and treat impoverished TB patients


Steven Yaccino

Finding what makes constitutions endure

When the government of Kenya wanted outside advice this year on drafts of the country’s new constitution, one of their consultants was University of Chicago Law School professor Tom Ginsburg, one of the world’s foremost experts on how to write an ...


Sarah Galer

Political thinker Levin passes final test

A PhD defense can be nerve-wracking, even for Yuval Levin, conservative author and former Bush administration staffer.


William Harms

Law students help build Supreme Court case

Earning a rare opportunity, Mandel Clinic team prepares arguments heard by Justices.


Sarah Galer

Finance student learns Iraqi culture from the inside

Wesley Gray finds new lessons as a soldier and on his return to Chicago.


Susie Allen

Political blog spotlights America in Paris

Harcourt enlightens French on election, President Obama's first 100 days.


Sarah Galer

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