Coalition Builder: James G. Nondorf
James Nondorf, dean of College Admissions and Financial Aid, profiled in publication's list of influential people in higher education

Yo-Yo Ma, Civic Orchestra connect with South Side
UChicago-CSO collaboration brings Bach to South Side communities
UChicago
Tracing University’s intellectual history
<p>Graduate students study how departments have shaped thought over 125 years</p>
Marshall scholar worked on Ebola front lines
Fourth-year Samuel Boland to pursue graduate research in global public health
The University of Chicago News Office
Results due from University of Chicago non-tenured faculty vote on union
Article discusses non-tenure-track faculty’s efforts to unionize

Simple Number, Complex Impact: How Many Words Has A Child Heard?
Audio: Prof. Dana Suskind discusses her research on developing young children’s language skills and the Thirty Million Words Initiative

Why Silicon Valley Will Never Guarantee Success
In op-ed, Prof. Steven Kaplan explains how Chicago Booth’s New Venture Challenge can benefit startups

Here’s What a Man Who Studied Every Suicide Attack in the World Says About ISIS’ Motives
In interview, Prof. Robert Pape discusses his research on the motives and strategic logic behind terrorism
The Nation
The Renaissance Society’s century of artistic exploration
Since 1915, contemporary art museum has asked: What's next?
Susie Allen
The University of Chicago News Office
How ISIL’s ‘cultural cleansing’ of history is affecting Syria, Iraq
Gil Stein, director of the Oriental Insititute, says Islamic State is ‘destroying the most important cultural monuments of the ancient civilizations of Iraq and Syria’
Al Jazeera America