UChicago’s Tuskegee Airmen led in war and peace
Pioneers such as John Rogers Sr., JD’48, found stateside success after leading World War II squadron.
Evidence Against Moon as Meteoroid’s Offspring
UChicago researchers analyze samples of isotopic titanium, find material from Earth is predominant on moon

U. of C. physicist, writer brings us back to vanished life of postwar Europe
Prof. Emeritus Peter Freund shares personal stories about growing up during major events of 20th century

U. of C.'s big muse on campus
Reviewer writes that Logan Center 'could become an important catalyst for the performing and fine arts in Chicago'

Study: Program designed for diplomats’ kids helps CPS kids’ chances in college
CCSR study finds unprecedented success in International Baccalaureate program

We must eliminate discrimination
Prof. Michael Dawson says discriminatory practices by officials and injustice in poor communities must end

At Oriental Institute, questioning images we make of ancient times
'Picturing the Past' exhibition debates accuracy of Middle Eastern art

The Rediscovery of Character
Columnist David Brooks looks at work of James Q. Wilson beyond his 'broken windows' theory

Political scientist James Q. Wilson dies at 80
Alumnus, renowned political scientist James Q. Wilson, best known for 'broken windows' policing theory
