Tracing scholarly values leads author to Chicago
A new book on The Great American University spurs lively exchange about the University’s culture of constant questioning.
Jeremy Manier
Putting human rights ideas into action
Students in innovative program use liberal-arts training to confront global challenges, prepare for their future.
Sarah Galer
Putting human rights ideas into action
Students in innovative program use liberal-arts training to confront global challenges, prepare for their future.
Sarah Galer
Oriental Institute’s founding tale full of adventure
<p>Exhibition relives James Henry Breasted’s dangerous but fruitful 1919–20 journey to the Mideast.</p>
William Harms
Starlit memories lead scientist back to his roots
Observatory designed for Greek youth fulfills Thanasis Economou’s lifelong love of space exploration.
Steve Koppes
Students' book transforms classics into 'tweets'
Alex Aciman and Emmett Rensin, now second years in the College, satirize great literature and modern culture in their new book, Twitterature.
Susan Soric
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