Bernie Sanders Returns as Big Man on Campus
UChicago students discuss presidential candidate and alumnus Bernie Sanders’ speech at Rockefeller Chapel
The Daily Beast
UChicago Welcomes Incoming Students
We're updating this story as Orientation Week unfolds, with new photos and stories about the Class of 2019. (Most recent update: Sept. 25)
The University of Chicago News Office
Just Another Factory Closing
In op-ed, Sr. Lect. Chad Broughton discusses the economics behind a manufacturing plant closing in small-town Hanover, Ill.
U. of C. report: Broad race-based disparities persist in CPS discipline
UChicago’s Consortium on Chicago School Research releases report on discipline in Chicago Public Schools
“We Shall Not Be Moved”: A Hunger Strike, Education, And Housing In Chicago
Article examines population changes in Bronzeville, cites Chapin Hall research that found number of children in neighborhood has decreased drastically since 1990
Christ Medical Center applauds new Holy Cross trauma center
Chicago-area health officials praise planned UChicago Medicine's Level 1 trauma center, saying it will help meet rising demand for care on South Side
The Complicated Business of Placemaking in a Place That Already Exists
Article examines Prof. Theaster Gates' revitalization efforts in downtown Gary, Ind. and Dorchester Projects on South Side
Next City
Array of Things big data project gets federal boost
Array of Things project receives $3.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to build data sensor nodes
Historian illuminates UChicago’s 125 years
In the summer of 1996, Dean John W. Boyer began what he thought would be a small summer research project, never imagining that his efforts would span nearly two decades and result in a new book on the history of the University of Chicago.
Susie Allen