Taylor Simpson: Artist, pre-med, all-American
A multi-talented leader on the undefeated women’s basketball team, Simpson aspires to become a surgeon.
Michael Lipkin
Justice Scalia returns for spirited dialogue
Back at the Law School where he once taught, Justice Scalia argues for the value of originalism.
Susie Allen
Leading the quest to crack cosmological mysteries
Kavli Institute directs national collaboration on deepest questions of dark energy, dark matter, and cosmic inflation.
Steve Koppes
Progress seen at city 'turnaround' schools
CCSR cites improvements in math, reading skills at elementary level

Influential Law School journal critiques Court
Often-cited Supreme Court Review builds on storied history with editors Geoffrey Stone, Dennis Hutchinson, and David Strauss.
Sarah Galer
University creates new Institute of Politics
Alumnus David Axelrod, AB’76, to lead programs intended to harness students’ passion for careers in public service.
Jeremy Manier
When King made history at UChicago
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave three “glorious” speeches on campus between 1956 and 1966. His legacy inspires the Jan. 12 MLK Celebration.
Susie Allen
Michael Drapa
In face of coordinated attacks in Iraq, should U.S. have stayed put?
Prof. John Mearsheimer says U.S. now "paying the price" for going to war in Iraq and Afghanistan
PBS NewsHour
Campbell explores freedom’s untidy details
In authentic novels of rural America, Bonnie Jo Campbell, AB’84, draws from her own tales of farms and hitchhiking.
Christina Pillsbury