AI is biased against speakers of African American English, study finds
Large language models attributed negative attributes, less prestigious jobs and more convictions to speakers
Education Lab: Using tutoring to reverse pandemic-era learning loss
Learn how UChicago experts are working with school districts nationwide to tackle learning loss and scale solutions to set students up for success.
NSF awards $20 million to build AI models that predict scientific discoveries and technological advancements
UChicago-led research team to create an AI-driven “global observatory and virtual laboratory”
UChicago’s Film Studies Center to preserve groundbreaking work by Black and Filipino filmmakers
Grant funds will restore films by Aarin Burch and 1930s home movies of Chicago’s Filipino community
UChicago political scholars reflect on the DNC, 2024 election
Profs. Elisabeth Clemens, John Mark Hansen and William Howell discuss Harris’s nomination and look back on 1968 convention
McKim Marriott, world-renowned scholar of India and caste, 1924-2024
UChicago anthropologist, PhD’55, exemplified the ‘undaunted life of the mind’
Organist pulls out all the stops to bring Bach to UChicago
For ‘Bach at Bond’ concert series,’ music scholar Jacob Reed performed 30 recitals in eight months
Celebrate Juneteenth at UChicago and around Hyde Park
Honor the holiday by learning to knit, attending a film series or taking a museum tour
Class of 2024 learns ‘three little secrets to change the world’
Convocation speakers encourage UChicago graduates to embrace change, their unique skills and the struggle for truth