Historic election grips community
Campus celebrates Obamas’ journey from South Side to White House.
Steve Kloehn
Greg Borzo
Campus community counts down to election
Members of the campus community are focusing intently on Tuesday’s landmark presidential election.
Steve Kloehn
South Side Story: The bike tour
Over 100 students, faculty and Hyde Park residents participated in the South Side History Bike Tour.
Hannah Hayes
Chicago’s hidden Renaissance
Jacqueline Goldsby explores a little-known African American literary movement at the University's 30th annual Humanities Day Oct. 25.
Josh Schonwald
Landmark festival celebrates French composer
Music lovers to converge on campus to hear and discuss musical pioneer Olivier Messiaen.
Josh Schonwald
Artists who defied convention
The University of Chicago Department of Visual Arts’ exhibition reveals little-known South Side scene that reflects the turmoil of the times.
Susie Allen
Views of art, self on ‘other’ side of globe
University of Chicago undergraduates travel to Spain to see masterpieces, and themselves, in a different context.
Greg Holden
Music, Movies, and the Mind
University of Chicago PhD student David Bashwiner's mind-expanding score reaches the big screen.
Michelle Rapaport
Stone Age graveyard reveals Green Sahara
Paleontologist Paul Sereno and his team discovered the richest collection of prehistoric human remains known anywhere in the Sahara.
Steve Koppes
A 3,000-year-old patient
Radiologists and Egyptologists team up to analyze Meresamun, a nearly 3,000 year-old-Egyptian mummy.
Suzanne Wilder