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Honoring graduate teachers and mentors: Students learn about life, scholarship from award-winning faculty

The Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Mentoring recognizes regular, full-time faculty members in the four divisions and the Divinity School for exemplary graduate teaching.


Drawing inspiration from the classroom

The Llewellyn John and Harriet Manchester Quantrell Awards are believed to be the nation’s oldest prize for undergraduate teaching. Presented annually, the awards reflect the College’s commitment to honoring inspiring teachers. UChicago faculty oft...


In a Paradox, Study Finds That Long, Jargon-Laden Abstracts Make for More Citations

In Q&A, fourth-year Cody Weinberger explains study he co-authored, which found that complex papers receive more citations than simple ones


Cinemetrics quantifies creativity in film

Online community advances new approach to study of movies


Cinemetrics quantifies creativity in film

Online community advances new approach to study of movies

The Psychological Advantages of Strongly Identifying As Biracial

Postdoctoral scholar Sarah Gaither discusses her research assessing the psychological benefits of identifying as multiracial


New York Magazine

Welcome to Alumni Weekend

Dedicate a weekend to inquiry, discovery, and a lifetime of friendships at Alumni Weekend 2015, June 4–7. We look forward to welcoming you to campus for this year’s events.