Everett C. Parker, champion of fair broadcasting practices, dies at 102
Alumnus Everett C. Parker remembered for leading reforms that helped minorities gain greater representation in broadcasting
Recommit to free speech on campus: Our view
<p>Op-ed lauds University of Chicago leaders ‘for standing up for much-beleaguered freedom of speech on campus’</p>
Hate speech creates fear: Opposing view
<p>In op-ed, undergraduates Eleanor Hyun and Sarah Zimmerman contend UChicago’s commitment to open discourse ‘allows students to cloak hate speech under the guise of free speech’</p>
University Of California May Outlaw Intolerance, And Experts Say It'll Violate The First Amendment
<p>Prof. Geoffrey Stone says University of California’s statement against intolerance is ‘ambiguous’ on what’s being protected and being restricted</p>
Amy Kass, taught literature at University of Chicago, dies
Alumna and Lect. Emerita Amy Kass remembered as an inspirational teacher who turned ‘clever and ambitious kids into wise and generous human beings’
Historian illuminates UChicago’s 125 years
In the summer of 1996, Dean John W. Boyer began what he thought would be a small summer research project, never imagining that his efforts would span nearly two decades and result in a new book on the history of the University of Chicago.
Susie Allen
Historian illuminates UChicago’s 125 years
John W. Boyer book recounts University’s extraordinary challenges and leaders
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