Changes to census will impact how Americans self-identify, study finds
Survey showed combined race and ethnicity questions caused fewer Hispanic Americans to identify as other races
Book examines the appeal of military rule
UChicago scholar of 20th-century Africa explores what happens when soldiers take over the government
Ralph A. Austen, historian of Africa and a ‘scholar’s scholar,’ 1937-2024
Champion for UChicago workshops remembered for his deep curiosity, dedication to community and family
New book explores emergence of touch-based language in DeafBlind communities
In ‘Going Tactile,’ UChicago linguistic anthropologist Terra Edwards investigates the nature of communication and its limits
First student awarded scholarship in honor of historian, civil rights activist Timuel D. Black
UChicago undergrad Arsima Araya honored for conversation series between students, faculty, alumni and neighbors
New UChicago course applies scientific reasoning to political decision making
In ‘Sense & Sensibility & Science,’ undergraduates get hands-on experience with scientific method
Book of Gary Becker’s unpublished work shows his evolution as an economist
Former colleagues and students draw upon Nobel laureate’s drafts and notes of his approach to human behavior
Course on Afrofuturism brings together UChicago students and community members
Taught by Assoc. Prof. Eve L. Ewing, the class explored the multifaceted genre
UChicago symposium to honor pioneering work of W. Allison Davis
April 25-26 event to examine scholar’s legacy, diversity in the academy
In event at UChicago, Courtney B. Vance urges Black men to seek mental health care
The actor and author discusses how to turn suffering into action during address at Crown Family School