The Point: Filling the appetite for ideas
Graduate students extend examination of contemporary life to broader literary audience.
Sara Olkon
Doc Films brings the classics and the kitsch
With august roots as the nation’s oldest student film society, Doc screens something for everyone, from the French New Wave to Space Jam.
Susie Allen
Odyssey Scholarships help more students dream big
For 1,000 College students, the aid funded by a $100 million gift opens new possibilities. Now the program has met a major fundraising goal.
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
Fans of French novel stage marathon reading
In Les Misérables, students and faculty find echoes of current economic woes.
Susie Allen
Faculty, students share scholarly spotlight
On the cusp of independent careers, graduate students and postdocs team up with veteran scholars on the cutting edge.
Greg Borzo
Undergrads organize mammoth Model UN
Crises are staged, but the leadership is real at a conference for 2,000 high school delegates from around the world.
Rachel Cromidas
Investing in opportunity
The University renews its financial commitment to students who can make the most of Chicago’s uniquely powerful and rigorous education—both undergraduate and graduate.