Students study insects as 'green' food
Undergraduate-led company sees bugs as sustainable alternative to traditional meat. Can they convince consumers?
Sara Olkon
Yo-Yo Ma stops in Chicago for a special performance
Famed cellist accompanies poetry reading by Jerlan Payne, a University of Chicago Charter School student
NBC-5 Chicago
Pawar brings student’s focus to City Council
At age 30, SSA graduate student Ameya Pawar surprised everyone by winning a Chicago City Council seat
Kadesha Thomas
Hyde Park celebrates jazz in every corner
Fifth annual festival hailed "as the most artistically satisfying fest on Chicago's jazz calendar"

The Class of 2015 officially enters the College
A University of Chicago tradition was carried out Monday, Sept. 19, as new first-year students in the College and their parents were welcomed to campus on the Opening Day of College Orientation Week. Before mothers and fathers parted ways with sons an...
New Bucksbaum Institute fosters doctor-patient communication
Landmark pledge of $42 million from Bucksbaum Foundation to train physicians as trusted advisors and partners with patients.
John Easton
How medieval studies led journalist to Libya
Clare Gillis, AB’98, was taken prisoner as she reported from Libya, but her path began with academic interests. (Associated Press photo)
Megan E. Doherty