Shulamit Ran may be retiring but her music continues
Prof. Shulamit Ran reflects on her time at UChicago, discusses plans for future work and a trip to Israel
Impact of Everyday Mathematics continues to multiply
Trailblazing publication utilizes digital technology to enhance grade school math education
Steve Koppes
U.S. Geologist Expresses Gratitude After Release From Chinese Prison
UChicago alumnus, geologist Xue Feng released from Chinese prison after serving eight years, thanks Prof. David Rowley for support
Will A Transplanted Hand Feel Like His Own? Surgery Raises Questions
Article cites Prof. Lainie Friedman Ross, who discusses the medical ethics, complications of patients wanting hand transplants
This is what happens when you fall asleep at a play
Asst. Prof. Kristen Knutson says that sleeping during a play reflects audience's level of sleep deprivation rather than quality of the show
Should Investors Pay Attention To The Alleged Productivity Crises In Pharma?
In op-ed, Prof. Tomas Philipson, student Kristopher Hult argue pharmaceutical R&D contributes more to patient improvement than new drugs
City's ROI on the NFL draft? Hardly worth measuring
In op-ed, Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson argues that hosting the NFL Draft will have negligible impact on Chicago’s economy