Julie Saville, historian who made enormous impact on the study of slavery, 1947-2023
UChicago scholar remembered as a brilliant, rigorous and supportive mentor
UChicago researchers use machine learning to examine meanings across languages
New large-scale data study offers linguistic insight into cross-cultural thinking and communication
How do you define your neighborhood?
New survey by UChicago researchers asks Chicagoans to help map their communities
Professor’s book offers global, historical viewpoint of policing
Imperialism abroad, policing at home fundamentally connected, he argues
Experts discuss thoughtful approach to complex issues of migrant influx
City Club of Chicago, Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice host panel talk on how to help migrants, best use resources
How do we protect U.S. democracy, 2024 election?
Event at UChicago examines political violence, how to safeguard right to vote
Human-aware A.I. helps accelerate scientific discoveries, new research shows
UChicago study explores how A.I. can predict discoveries and who will make them
Your ability to remember works of art may be predictable
UChicago study finds art has intrinsic memorability
Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, former Secretary of Defense to discuss invasion of Ukraine
Prof. Robert Pape to moderate March 24 event with Michael McFaul and Chuck Hagel
Higher air pollution in low-income areas affects early childhood development
New study focuses on the intersection of neighborhood effects and environmental health