How fairy tales lost their magic
Renaissance scholar Armando Maggi calls for a new kind of happily ever after.
Lydialyle Gibson
Teaching award winners share joy of discovery
Through awards for teaching at all levels, UChicago shows commitment to recognizing and developing teaching excellence.
Jeremy Manier
Louis Wasserman boosts innovation in programming
After leading computing competitions with flair, fourth-year looks to new challenges at Google.
Steve Koppes
Moneythink leads movement for financial literacy
Growing from College group to national network, Moneythink helps urban high school students manage finances and pursue dreams.
Michael Lipkin
Angels in America strengthens artistic collaborations
Production inspires creative connections among UChicago scholars, Court Theatre, playwright Tony Kushner.
David Ford
Finding new insights with experimental economics
John List leads new field with studies ranging from educational incentives to the origins of discrimination.
William Harms
Smart Museum feasts on the art of the meal
Creative exhibition, Feast, hosts artists who serve up food, drink, and contemplation.
Brooke E. O’Neill
Ronald Coase still stirs debate at 101
<p>With a new book on China’s economy, Nobel laureate maintains flair for unconventional ideas.</p>
Sarah Galer
Research charts path to sustainable cities
Students use economic and environmental expertise to help Chicago restaurants go green.
Laura Milani Alessio
UChicago’s Tuskegee Airmen led in war and peace
Pioneers such as John Rogers Sr., JD’48, found stateside success after leading World War II squadron.