Politics of Terror
Prof. Robert Pape describes effect of 'homegrown terrorism,' first on U.S. soil since 9/11
MSNBC
Boston bombing investigation
Prof. Robert Pape believes bombs, designed to maim and not kill, don't fit profile of al-Qaeda
UC terrorism expert: Boston bombings show signs of 'coordinated attack'
Prof. Robert Pape believes bombs designed to wound, not kill; draw attention to cause
Fox Chicago News
Study finds generosity after 2008 earthquake in China fell, rose depending on age
Research by Prof. Jean Decety demonstrates how altruism fluctuates in children
Blackhawks' streak strains the laws of probability
Prof. Stephen Stigler examines statistical significance of Chicago's consecutive point streak
Comcast Sportsnet Chicago
Gates makes no small plans for new U. of C. arts incubator
Director of Arts and Public Life initiative describes vision for Washington Park venue
Physicists create vortex knot—akin to 'tying a smoke ring'
Prof. William Irvine and postdoc Dustin Kleckner create first knotted vortex in laboratory
Value proposition
Sunil Kumar, dean of Chicago Booth, discusses value of a UChicago MBA and entrepreneurship as an academic subject
The myth of the successful college dropout: Why it could make millions of young Americans poorer
President Robert J. Zimmer argues that dropouts who succeed in business are rare; most aspiring entrepreneurs benefit from college