UChicago's botanic garden in bloom
In 1997 the American Public Gardens Association gave the University campus an official botanical garden designation. The botanical garden beds, which now number about 20, beautify the space and educate the visiting public about flora with labeled plan...
Work-life balance benefits low-wage workers, employers
Assoc. Prof. Susan Lambert finds people who need flexible arrangements often don’t have them
Miller-McCune
Campus gardens fulfill Olmsted’s vision
Walk down the sidewalk between Hull Gate and Botany Pond and you may need to duck beneath a canopy of aralias that overhang the path leading to Cobb Gate and 57th Street just beyond.
William Harms
Political thinker Levin passes final test
A PhD defense can be nerve-wracking, even for Yuval Levin, conservative author and former Bush administration staffer.
William Harms
Summer Shakespeare makes campus a stage
Graduate students extend examination of contemporary life to broader literary audience.
Caroline O’Donovan
The Point: Filling the appetite for ideas
Graduate students extend examination of contemporary life to broader literary audience.
Sara Olkon
Ebony Education Roundtable
Leading experts on education, including representatives of the University of Chicago Urban Education Institute, joined other national leaders in discussing the challenges of urban education Wednesday at International House during the Ebony Education R...
Tracing Justice Stevens’ intellectual roots
Looking back on his intellectual journey in a 1979 speech, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, AB’41, made the case that his core legal skills stemmed from his training as an undergraduate English student at the University of Chicago.
William E. Barnhart
Gene Schlickman
Student artists find summer inspiration
With projects ranging from short films to a musical score for a circus, students get creative with Arts Council Summer Fellowships.
Jessen O’Brien
Chelsie Sluyk