Internal investigation
A distinguished career at the New York Times prepared Leslie Maitland, AB’75, for reporting a deeply personal story.
Laura Demanski
Children of Woods Hole scientists explore Cape Cod
Summer at MBL juxtaposes intense scientific work with family-friendly atmosphere
Cape Cod Times
Jean Bethke Elshtain, a guiding light for policy makers after 9/11, dies at 72
Philosopher of politics and religion was 'intellectual beacon' whose erudite writings shaped American global policy

Collegiate Scholars youth-led symposium
High school students gather to discuss causes and solutions to youth violence.
When it comes to murder, Chicago is two cities
Chicago Harris student Daniel Hertz crunches numbers, provides graphic view of city's inequality

The workplace has changed, the baking of bread hasn't
Oriental Institute's new 'Our Work' exhibition juxtaposes ancient artifacts with contemporary Chicagoans

Two prominent scholars, Jean Elshtain and Pauline Maier, have died
Scholar of religion, political philosophy dies at age 72

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
Take back your pregnancy
Chicago Booth economist Emily Oster examines data and finds room for choice amid strict rules
