University of Chicago dedicates new bells on campus
Bells in Mitchell Tower—the first ones in 115 years—honor those with ties to campus, Chicago, bell-ringing tradition
‘The classics are everywhere; most of us are likely just not looking for them’
Professor talks about how he helps make the classics relevant to students and what he’s writing and reading this summer
Five questions for author Linda Seidel about van Gogh and summer reading
Art historian and professor explores the artist’s fascinating time in Arles, France, in her new book
Eight books written by prominent UChicago alumni
A look at authors who wrote books that have inspired, intrigued and still resonate today
At UChicago event, Holder asks: What are we doing to advance Rev. King’s dream?
Former attorney general says country must come together to overcome injustice
U.S. in ‘better place in the world’ than two years ago, secretary of state says
At Institute of Politics event, Antony Blinken discusses global partnership, Ukraine and human rights
In Nobel lecture, Douglas W. Diamond recounts his groundbreaking career
UChicago economist explores research that earned him the field’s top prize
Mike Pence recalls his anger on Jan. 6, but tells UChicago audience he won’t testify before Congress
At Institute of Politics event, former vice president criticizes Trump’s rhetoric: ‘His words were reckless’