Education & Social Service

Paris Center spreads University’s global reach

Five years on, intimate program brings Chicago-style collaboration to the heart of European culture.


Steve Kloehn

University hosts DC forum on health, education

Cabinet secretaries join national experts to examine reform efforts.


Jeremy Manier

Finance student learns Iraqi culture from the inside

Wesley Gray finds new lessons as a soldier and on his return to Chicago.


Susie Allen

Students undeterred in careers as future journalists

Rigorous Chicago training, professional programs bolster career chances amid tough market.


William Harms

Fulbright fellows learn about themselves and world

From tortilla making in Mexico to drumming in Sri Lanka, international studies spark ideas.


Carmen Marti

Fans of French novel stage marathon reading

In Les Misérables, students and faculty find echoes of current economic woes.


Susie Allen

Scholars work to make Defender collection public

University helps a great Chicago family make a great gift to the city.


Josh Schonwald

Alums take SSA training back to schools

Internships lead to full-time public school posts, where grads teach a new group of interns.


Greg Holden

The sisters who sparked SSA

In its centennial year, the school celebrates the Abbotts' deep legacy.


Greg Holden

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

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