NEH recognizes three UChicago humanities scholars
Their work covers Black love, music of Bob Dylan and Chinese literature
UChicago to expand English-language translation of South Asian literature
Humanities Division’s SALT project aims to rapidly increase the number of works available to broader market
UChicago writer’s second book wins 3 significant awards
Ling Ma ‘quietly tackles the big questions of our day’ in her collection of short stories, ‘Bliss Montage’
Scholar Mary Beard to deliver lecture series on what we can learn from the classics
Acclaimed classicist to present the first of three Berlin Family Lectures beginning April 20
UChicago composer to debut opera about Anne Frank
Prof. Shulamit Ran’s new work challenges audiences to remember the ‘real person’
Janel M. Mueller, formidable intellect and pioneering figure at UChicago, 1938–2022
Scholar of English literature was the first woman to lead an academic division at UChicago
Franklin D. Lewis, distinguished scholar of Persian literature, 1961–2022
Colleagues remember prolific author, whose work ‘went beyond the mystical poets’
Prof. Kenneth W. Warren to address how unprecedented income inequality affects literature in Humanities Day keynote
Renowned scholar asks what happens when ‘housing values become the driver of human interaction’
UChicago scholar seeks to bridge media and legal studies
After studying footage of police, scholar receives awards to support interdisciplinary research