Effects of climate change projected to worsen across the U.S., federal study finds
Marine Biological Laboratory's Jerry Melillo, who chaired the committee for the National Climate Assessment report, says scientists are connecting the dots on climate change
PBS NewsHour
Postscript: Gary Becker (1930-2014)
Interview with the late Gary Becker, Nobel Prize winner and UChicago scholar

Divinity School dean stokes discourse on religion
Margaret Mitchell, AM’82, PhD’89, pushes students, colleagues to find deeper meaning in texts
Fed considers global implications of acts like stimulus end: Randall Kroszner
In interview, Prof. Randall Kroszner discusses tapering of the federal stimulus package
The Times of India
Four Truman Scholars make history
Surprise reception honors elated winners with public service aspirations.
Steve Koppes
Four Truman scholars make history
Surprise reception honors elated winners with public service aspirations
‘Your Inner Fish’ takes to the screen
Prof. Neil Shubin explains adventure of evolution to audience of millions.
John Easton
Program on Global Environment Shapes National Green Restaurant Certification
When the University of Chicago’s Program on Global Environment (PGE) was approached by the Green Chicago Restaurant Coalition (GCRC) to find out what it would take to encourage food service operators in the City of Chicago to become green certified, ...
Zainab Imam
Project to improve intellect of poor children led to better health, too, research finds
Prof. James Heckman co-authors study that shows how early childhood programs could prevent adult chronic disease

Intensive day care may improve long-term health of poor children
Prof. James Heckman co-authors study that shows how early childhood programs could prevent adult chronic disease
Science