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Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens, AB’95, brings a UChicago intellectual spirit to the sword fight of political commentary.
Laura Demanski
Philosopher challenges conventional study of mind
Jesse Prinz, PhD’97, skeptical of biological accounts of human emotions, morals, and culture.
Michael Washburn
Robert M. Grant, 1917-2014
Friends and colleagues remember Robert M. Grant, UChicago scholar of ancient Christianity and U-boat expert
What is the true state of unaccompanied minors?
<p>Lect. Maria Woltjen explains why children are illegally immigrating into the United States</p>
Study abroad creates scenes of discovery
College students share cultural adventures through photo, video, and essay contests
Dianna Douglas
Neuroscience seeks sense of touch
Asst. Prof. Sliman Bensmaia's research fuels goal of touch-sensitive prosthetics
Matt Wood
Unaccompanied immigrant children are most vulnerable
In op-ed, Maria Woltjen, director of Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights at Law School, calls attention to plight of Central American immigrant children
Modeling change
Plus-size model Amanda Tice, AB’06, believes her work can have a positive effect on women’s lives.
University of Chicago Magazine
Convocation Affirms Common Bonds
As the sun beamed down June 14 on graduates and their families, Prof. Kerwin Charles reminded the University of Chicago’s Class of 2014 of their common bond.
Susie Allen
Convocation affirms common bonds
Prof. Kerwin Charles says 'a particular habit of mind' unites graduates