Will Success Spoil the Chicago School?
Chicago-style free-market economics flourished at the University of Chicago, and the movement changed the world

College freshman at age 9, medical degree at 21
Sho Yano to become youngest student to get MD from Pritzker

Man convicted of deadly 1984 arson 'blown away' by prison release
Law School's Exoneration Project helps earn dismissal of charges against man jailed for past 24 years

R. Crumb stars at U. of C. comics panel
Alternative comics legends make for quite a scene at Logan Center

NATO summit and protesters coming to Chicago
Sr. Lect. Allen Sanderson sees risk in hosting summit, calling it 'a perfect storm'

Unlikely gathering of Comix legends comes together at U. of C.
Alison Bechdel and Hillary Chute help organize 'Comics: Philosophy & Practice" conference

NATO & Afghanistan
Prof. John Mearsheimer says United States backs NATO because it serves country's imperial missions

Finding new insights with experimental economics
John List leads new field with studies ranging from educational incentives to the origins of discrimination.
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Capitalizing on human behavior
Prof. Richard Thaler's research in psychology of economics lauded as worthy of Nobel Prize

Thinking in a foreign language makes decisions more rational
Prof. Boaz Keysar finds that communicating in learned language forces people to be deliberate
