The rise of women in U.S. politics—from the 19th Amendment to Kamala Harris
Prof. Linda Zerilli discusses women’s suffrage, VP selection and the importance of voting
UChicago’s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering to partner in $20 million institute for farming with AI
Institute will use AI to tackle major agricultural challenges, develop innovative solutions
Department of Energy selects Argonne, Fermilab to lead two multi-million-dollar national quantum research centers
Chicago area’s growing quantum ecosystem to host two of five national centers to boost discovery
UChicago scientists share knowledge, research with the public—now with a virtual beer
‘A Scientist Walks into a Bar’ keeps connection to community by moving events online
How a Law School clinic fought for affordable energy amid COVID-19
Pandemic underscores impact of Abram Clinic’s advocacy in low-income neighborhoods
Teaching molecular engineering to middle schoolers
PME graduate students make STEM accessible through virtual classrooms
Scientists show how preexisting drug could counteract COVID-19
Pritzker Molecular Engineering team uses computational analysis to reveal how drug Ebselen binds to COVID-19
President Robert J. Zimmer to transition into role as chancellor in 2021
University leader since 2006 to assume new position at end of academic year
‘It was surreal’: Law School students argue before the Seventh Circuit—from home
Just before graduation, students deliver federal appellate arguments by iPhone, Zoom
How do we document life in a pandemic? UChicago Library wants your help
Special Collections archivists ask community to donate items, stories for future historians