Philip Glass’ musical journey
Renowned composer, AB'56, recounts formative UChicago teenage years in memoir
Phillip Glass
China’s Best Bet: Doubling Down on Reform, Not Stimulus
In op-ed, Henry Paulson, chairman of Paulson Institute, argues the Chinese economy needs to slow down for necessary reform

Philip Glass’ musical journey
Renowned composer, AB’56, recounts formative UChicago teenage years in memoir
UChicago
Why a Harvard Professor Has Mixed Feelings When Students Take Jobs in Finance
Article cites study by Profs. Kevin Murphy, Robert Vishny, which finds countries suffer when workers transfer wealth, not produce it

If We Dig Out All Our Fossil Fuels, Here’s How Hot We Can Expect It to Get
In op-ed, Prof. Michael Greenstone estimates that global temperature would rise 16.2 degrees if all available fossil fuels on Earth were extracted and used

The Brontosaurus Would Like to Know: What Is a Species, Really?
Article cites Prof. Paul Sereno, who explains categorizing dinosaurs is hard ‘because material is constantly being found’

Impact of Everyday Mathematics continues to multiply
Trailblazing publication utilizes digital technology to enhance grade school math education
Steve Koppes
AP Poll: Racial differences arise in views of whether police striking people is appropriate
General Social Survey by NORC at UChicago finds that white Americans far more likely than to approve of police use of force
Associated Press
Kellogg, Booth students show increased interest in working at startups
Asst. Dir. Hannah Williams of Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship describes efforts to encourage students to work at startups

Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Europe?
Article cites Prof. David Nirenberg, who explains how anti-semitism shifts over time
