Searching for relics from the dawn of urban life
Oriental Institute’s exploration of 6,000-year-old Syrian site reveals evidence of social inequality, technology.
William Harms
Opera scholar salvages long-lost Italian masterpieces
Philip Gossett’s investigations for critical editions enrich today’s opera performances of the 19th-century repertoire.
Brooke O'Neill
Opera scholar salvages long-lost Italian masterpieces
Philip Gossett’s investigations for critical editions enrich today’s opera performances of the 19th-century repertoire.
Brooke O’Neill
Young scholar tracked pre-Jurassic beasts to UChicago
Passion for fossils of mammalian ancestors leads to PhD’s prize-winning research.
Steve Koppes
Religious study crosses cultures, disciplines
<p>Divinity School student examines common themes among Jewish and Islamic scholars from medieval period.</p>
Lisa Pevtzow
Tracing scholarly values leads author to Chicago
A new book spurs lively exchange about the University of Chicago's culture of constant questioning.
Jeremy Manier
Tracing scholarly values leads author to Chicago
A new book on The Great American University spurs lively exchange about the University’s culture of constant questioning.
Jeremy Manier
Troupe toasts 50 years of musical merriment
With wit and good cheer, Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company draws new converts to comic operettas.
Angela Roberts
Troupe toasts 50 years of musical merriment
With wit and good cheer, Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company draws new converts to comic operettas like The Mikado.
Angela Roberts
Film veterans trace success back to Chicago
For alums like Anna Chlumsky, AB’02, the path to acclaimed movies included a rigorous liberal arts education.
Susie Allen