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
Putting human rights ideas into action
Students in innovative program use liberal-arts training to confront global challenges, prepare for their future.
Sarah Galer
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Biologist Dario Maestripieri interprets DNA, environmental clues to help explain behavior of monkeys and humans.
Michael Knezovich
Seeking the roots of primate personality
Biologist Dario Maestripieri interprets DNA, environmental clues to help explain behavior of monkeys and humans.
University of Chicago Magazine
Michael Knezovich
Scientists explore the future of high-energy physics
Niobium-based superconducting devices could lead to smaller, more efficient linear colliders.
Steve Koppes
Student bassist discovers a new world of music
Orchestral tour of China brings third-year Kirsten Paige a global view of music theory and performance.
Rachel Cromidas
Mysteries of nature move artist
Insect dances inspire Julia Oldham, MFA’05, in video pieces that explore the basis of human communication.
Madelaine Jerousek-Smith
Mysteries of nature move artist
Insect dances inspire Julia Oldham, MFA’05, in video pieces that explore the basis of human communication.
University of Chicago Magazine
Madelaine Jerousek-Smith
Oriental Institute’s founding tale full of adventure
<p>Exhibition relives James Henry Breasted’s dangerous but fruitful 1919–20 journey to the Mideast.</p>
William Harms
Oriental Institute’s founding tale full of adventure
Exhibition relives James Henry Breasted’s dangerous but fruitful 1919–20 journey to Mideast.
William Harms