Robert E. Lucas Jr., Nobel laureate and pioneering economist, 1937-2023
University of Chicago scholar’s research on rational expectations transformed the field of macroeconomics
What does ‘drawing’ mean? Gray Center exhibition explores interdisciplinary possibilities
New exhibition brings together faculty, artists to celebrate 10th anniversary of fellowship program
New public art project captures Lake Michigan through ‘eye of the community’
‘100 Views of Lake Michigan’ depicts waterfront as a reflection of collective experiences
Why you can’t stop playing Wordle, according to a computational linguist
Jason Riggle on how the game forces us to engage with language in creative ways
Daughter of Brown v. Board of Education plaintiff to speak at UChicago’s 2022 MLK commemoration
Feb. 21 event will feature education leader Cheryl Brown Henderson, violence prevention advocate Pastor Chris Harris
China’s human rights violations raise ‘unprecedented’ conflict for Olympic movement, scholar says
Prof. John MacAloon: Threats to athlete speech at 2022 Beijing Olympics unlike any previous Games
How the University’s first Ph.D. graduate strengthened ties between Chicago and Japan
Eiji Asada, who earned his doctorate in 1893, helped bring English education to his native country
To reduce vaccine hesitancy, language matters in building public trust
Study finds that the same information, presented in a different language, can boost confidence
Chicago Booth’s 2022 Economic Outlook events to examine impact of COVID-19
Leading UChicago scholars to discuss inflation, labor markets and global economy