India finds economic leader in Chicago
Prof. Raghuram Rajan, known for 'blunt advice' and strong track record, to become governor of India's Reserve Bank

Ray LaHood, back in Illinois, still active in national politics
Former transportation secretary brings three decades of federal experience to Institute of Politics advisory board
National Journal
Internal investigation
A distinguished career at the New York Times prepared Leslie Maitland, AB’75, for reporting a deeply personal story.
Laura Demanski
Hands-on science energizes students
Field work in Bahamas enriches training in biology, geology
Chelsea Leu
Computation-enabled design under way for Chicago Lakeside Development
LakeSim prototype connects urban planning with scientific models for large-scale development.
Robert Mitchum
Jean Bethke Elshtain, political scientist unafraid to talk God, has died
Divinity School professor remembered as provocative religious scholar, 'political realist'

Chicago sees progress, but kids still caught in crossfire
Prof. Harold Pollack comments on ongoing violence, as city faces summertime rise in crime
U.S. News & World Report
Credit-crisis oracle Rajan chosen to run Indian central bank
Chicago Booth scholar charged with bolstering country's struggling economy
