Divinity alum gets Grammy nomination
Justin Roberts, AM'99, sings smart songs for children, and wrote a hit while studying Sanskrit.
Susie Allen
Digital tools broaden study of humanities
UChicago's ARTFL Project gives international scholars new insights on complex texts in art, literature, and philosophy.
Susie Allen
College prep starts early in UEI program
Twenty-five eighth-graders stood in a circle at the Woodlawn campus of the University of Chicago Charter School, tossing a ball of pale-blue knitter’s yarn to each other as they traced their own social network.
William Harms
Giant telescope could solve deep mysteries
Search for dark matter, dark energy, and origins of galaxies leads to Andes Mountains.
Steve Koppes
Jamison’s grace leaves artistic and social legacy
Judith Jamison, legend in American modern dance, is keynote speaker for University's Martin Luther King Jr. celebration.
Sara Olkon
Argonne technology plays role in General Electric, General Motors deals
Argonne technology plays role in General Electric, General Motors deals

Alum aimed higher after scaling Everest
The late Barry Bishop, PhD'80, carried on spirit of adventure as explorer and scholar.
Steve Koppes