Tracing University’s intellectual history
<p>Graduate students study how departments have shaped thought over 125 years</p>
Marshall scholar worked on Ebola front lines
Fourth-year Samuel Boland to pursue graduate research in global public health
The University of Chicago News Office
Man charged with U. of C. threat released to mother's custody
Suspect released from federal custody after arrest over online threat against University

U. of C. cancels Monday classes after threat to Hyde Park campus
Article describes University’s decision to cancel Monday classes and activities following online threat

The Renaissance Society’s century of artistic exploration
Since 1915, contemporary art museum has asked: What's next?
Susie Allen
The University of Chicago News Office
New BFFs Yo-Yo Ma and Theaster Gates Bring Bach to the South Side
Prof. Theaster Gates partners with renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma to bring Civic Orchestra performances to several South Side sites
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Song of the ‘Ren’: Quirky art museum celebrates 100 years
Article explores history of the Renaissance Society, in anticipation of its 100th anniversary show

The Renaissance Society’s century of artistic exploration
The Renaissance Society, a contemporary art museum on campus, celebrates its centennial this year
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Artist Theaster Gates on 'Brilliant Ideas'
Video: Prof. Theaster Gates discusses his life, work and the Stony Island Arts Bank project

Giant Magellan Telescope Breaks Ground in Chile's Atacama Desert
Construction officially begins on Giant Magellan Telescope, for which UChicago is a founding partner
