Education & Social Service

Is 'Chi-Raq' Based On True Story?

Prof. Dexter Voisin describes his research showing Chicago gang violence leads to PTSD in children


International Business Times

Chicago School of Free Speech

In op-ed, alumnus urges other universities to adopt UChicago’s freedom of expression principles


Half of black millennials know victim of police violence

Prof. Cathy Cohen says new Black Youth Project report reveals ‘complexity’ of attitudes toward policing and gun violence


Associated Press

The most powerful thing we could give poor kids is completely free

Article examines Prof. Dana Suskind's Thirty Million Words Initiative and new book about developing language skills in young children


Can a New Coalition of Elite Schools Reshape College Admissions?

James Nondorf, dean of College Admissions and Financial Aid, discusses initiative by coalition of 80 colleges to create application that helps ease process of applying to college


Teens leaving foster system may lack needed mental health care

Study led by SSA doctoral student Adam Brown finds that many youths formerly in foster care don’t receive necessary behavioral health care services


The New Common App?

James Nondorf, dean of College Admissions and Financial Aid, leads initiative by coalition of 80 colleges to create application that helps ease the process of applying to college


A Disadvantaged Start Hurts Boys More Than Girls

Article cites paper by Prof. Marianne Bertrand, which found boys suffer more developmentally in disadvantaged homes


Police Killings of Blacks: Here Is What the Data Say

Prof. Jens Ludwig emphasizes the role of poverty in minority inequality and maltreatment


To Stop Exam Cheats, Economists Say, Try Assigning Seats

Prof. Steven Levitt co-authors paper showing random seating assignment is the most effective anti-cheating measure


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