Fourth-year student takes balloon art to a higher level
University-funded art project integrates light, science, and hundreds of balloons.
Susie Allen
How Iraqi ‘cradle of civilization’ was robbed
Lawrence Rothfield performs inquest into the 2003 looting of museum antiquities.
Lisa Pevtzow
Urinetown: From Chicago to Broadway and back
The hit musical has its roots at the University, creators tell students.
Michael Drapa
Another 48 hours: Filmmaking in a flash
A behind-the-scenes look at a two-day festival that tests students' creativity and endurance.
Joe Riina-Ferrie
Folk festival rooted in family traditions
Many performers at this year's musical feast got their start at a parent's knee.
Rhema Hokama
Colorful 'Chicagoan' lost and found
Professor's book brings beloved Jazz Age magazine back to life.
Greg Borzo
Where language meets music
A guitarist-turned-associate professor explores the intersection of disciplines in 'cognitive musicology'.
Carrie Golus
Science meets art and the sparks fly
Cutting-edge research and technology combine with artistic imagination and creativity in exhibition.
Naomi Beck
Chicago’s hidden Renaissance
Jacqueline Goldsby explores a little-known African American literary movement at the University's 30th annual Humanities Day Oct. 25.
Josh Schonwald