Confederate Symbols, Swastikas and Student Sensibilities
Article cites Prof. Eric Posner, who says universities are ‘fully justified in imposing rules that respect the sensitivity of students,’ in regard to objectionable symbols
Law students step into leadership
Pioneering Kapnick program builds teamwork skills
Becky Beaupre Gillespie
Former President Jimmy Carter visits the University of Chicago
Former U.S. president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter visited the University of Chicago on Friday, July 24 for events organized by the Institute of Politics and the Seminary Co-op Bookstores. Carter stopped first at the Seminary Co-op on Wood...
Cultural partners infuse youth with arts
UChicago arts leaders collaborate with schools on K-12 arts education program
Drew Messinger-Michaels
Cultural partners infuse youth with arts
UChicago arts leaders collaborate with schools on K-12 arts education program
Drew Messinger-Michaels
Civil rights forum convenes academics, activists, and advocates to deliberate urban policy issues
First roundtable focused on demographic trends, organizing and next-generation leadership, education, and poverty
Kim Grimshaw Bolton
Taking a molecular approach to water scarcity
UChicago, Argonne scientists lead global research initiative with Israel