Hall of Fame astronaut looks to future of space science
John Grunsfeld, SM’84, PhD’88, recalls how UChicago trained him for NASA
Amputations are expensive. U of C has an unusual solution
UChicago Medicine proposes creating limb salvage center, coordinating preventative care to avoid amputations

Crossed lines
A secret in her own family led Allyson Hobbs, AM’02, PhD’09, to uncover the hidden history of racial passing
The University of Chicago Magazine
“The Subversive Copy Editor”
UChicago Press senior editor Carol Fisher Saller discusses her book on ‘The Chicago Manual of Style,’ philosophy of editing

Find ‘joy in the making’ no matter the discipline
University of Chicago graduates embark on their next journey after the 523rd Convocation
Richard Thaler and the Human Side of Economics
Audio: Prof. Richard Thaler discusses new book 'Misbehaving' and his life's work uncovering human eccentricities in economics

Find 'joy in the making' no matter the discipline
Rainy skies cleared seemingly on cue as members of the University of Chicago community gathered Saturday, June 13, for the University’s 523rd Convocation.
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Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin
Video: Prof. Neil Shubin discusses UChicago research, which finds adults can be trained to obtain ‘perfect pitch’

Does Obamacare hurt jobs?
Video: Prof. Austan Goolsbee argues the Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act will likely be favorable toward the health care program

With U.S. as a Model, China Envisions Network of National Parks
UChicago's Paulson Institute will collaborate with Chinese government to establish national parks system in China
