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
The Point: Filling the appetite for ideas
Graduate students extend examination of contemporary life to broader literary audience.
Sara Olkon
Students debate global challenges with Gates
Discussion leads to questioning of assumptions and a fresh look at global poverty, education, and public health.
Sara Olkon
Putting human rights ideas into action
Students in innovative program use liberal-arts training to confront global challenges, prepare for their future.
Sarah Galer
Students undeterred in careers as future journalists
Rigorous Chicago training, professional programs bolster career chances amid tough market.
William Harms
Nimocks brings deep local knowledge to new job
Longtime Woodlawn resident builds University partnerships with city.
Rachel Cromidas
Anthropology comes alive in one-woman show
Recent grad Kit Novotny takes her collection of collectors to the stage.
Susan Soric
Women’s changing roles at the University
Exhibition illustrates history through photos, documents, and alumnae's own words.
Hannah Hayes
Alums take SSA training back to schools
Internships lead to full-time public school posts, where grads teach a new group of interns.
Greg Holden
The sisters who sparked SSA
In its centennial year, the school celebrates the Abbotts' deep legacy.
Greg Holden