Education & Social Service

Rejuvenation of South Side the fair thing to do

Exec. Vice President David Greene says UChicago's capital plan rebuilding neighboring communities, campus


Janice Guzon

Public Policy, Sociology, AB'14.


UC terrorism expert: Boston bombings show signs of 'coordinated attack'

Prof. Robert Pape believes bombs designed to wound, not kill; draw attention to cause


Fox Chicago News

Turning computer models into reality

Prof. Heinrich Jaeger's lab uses 3D printing to test complex qualities of shapes made via computer


By Steve Koppes

Share of homes with guns shows 4-decade decline

Tom W. Smith, director of NORC's General Social Survey, says U.S. trend reflects decline of hunting and sharp drop in violent crime


Student’s vision brings sight to world’s poor

Janice Guzon’s nonprofit collects used eyeglasses to change lives worldwide.


Jessen O'Brien

Chicago Studies makes city a classroom

Innovative program helps students pursue research about Chicago


Dianna Douglas

Chicago Studies makes city a classroom

Innovative program helps students pursue research about Chicago


Dianna Douglas

Benjamin Mays found a voice for civil rights

UChicago alumnus, mentor to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., was movement’s intellectual conscience


Jason Kelly

Just thinking about math can make your head hurt, study confirms

Prof. Sian Beilock finds that math anxiety prompts brain activity similar to what occurs when a person is in pain