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
Where Football and Higher Education Mix
Dean John Boyer notes that although it has a "nice and proper team," football is in balance with academics at UChicago

Soviet art retrospective goes citywide
University leadership sparked the Soviet Arts Experience, with 100 events around Chicago this fall.
Laura Milani Alessio
Metcalf fellows get vital career preparation
With rapid growth to 450 internships, program gives College students funding to pursue career options.
Tomi Obaro
Hit 'Porgy and Bess' points to Court’s future
Scholarly re-imagining of the Gershwins' classic musical brings unprecedented success, with plans for more.
Kerry Reid
Smart exhibit blends art and technology
Organizers of Go Figure use touch-screen technology to engage visitors, tell artists’ stories.
Richard Zacharias
China gives undergrads full immersion
Students at new Center in Beijing explore a diverse and complex nation.
Laura Demanski
Alum marshals data to fight Chicago crime
As CPD’s Chief Data Officer, Brett Goldstein, SM’05, uses predictive analysis to find trouble spots.
University of Chicago Magazine
Elizabeth Flock
At age 88, graduate completes College journey
After lifetime of discovery, retired doctor Albert Liebman finishes degree that began in 1939.
Sara Olkon