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Economics for Everyone initiative adds new lessons, Spanish resources

Free platform for foundational economics education expands with multilingual website and new partnership
Professor John List stands next to a podium in front of a classroom blackboard as he gestures and talks to students in a lecture hall.
Free platform for foundational economics education expands with multilingual website and new partnership

In Memoriam

Holly J. Humphrey, national leader in medical education, 1956-2025

Holly J. Humphrey, who served for 15 years as the dean for medical education of the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, was widely recognized as one of the nation’s most prominent and innovative leaders in medical education.
Holly Humphrey
Holly J. Humphrey, who served for 15 years as the dean for medical education of the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, was widely recognized as one of the nation’s most prominent and innovative leaders in medical education.

In Memoriam

David Tracy, influential theologian and beloved UChicago professor, 1939–2025

Towering figure in religious studies remembered as ‘one of the most important theologians of his generation’
David Tracy
Towering figure in religious studies remembered as ‘one of the most important theologians of his generation’

Inside the Lab

Explore Labs Across UChicago

Awad Lab: Predicting and preventing strokes and brain bleeds

In the newest episode of Inside the Lab, visit Prof. Issam Awad and learn about his team's mission: to prevent strokes before they happen.
Prof. Issam Awad
In the newest episode of Inside the Lab, visit Prof. Issam Awad and learn about his team's mission: to prevent strokes before they happen.

Light Lab: Understanding the gut microbiome to treat disease

Step inside Asst. Prof. Sam Light’s lab to learn how scientists are mapping the incredible network of microbes living inside your gut—and how they can affect health or disease.
Inside the Lab
Step inside Asst. Prof. Sam Light’s lab to learn how scientists are mapping the incredible network of microbes living inside your gut—and how they can affect health or disease.

Education Lab: Using tutoring to reverse pandemic-era learning loss

Learn how UChicago experts are working with school districts nationwide to tackle learning loss and scale solutions to set students up for success.
An instructor works with a student at the Education Lab
Learn how UChicago experts are working with school districts nationwide to tackle learning loss and scale solutions to set students up for success.

Episode 159

Meet the ‘Planet Hunter’ searching for alien life, with Jacob Bean

Astrophysicist studies atmospheres of distant worlds to identify habitable exoplanets
An artist's illustration of Kepler Planet 1649c from space
Astrophysicist studies atmospheres of distant worlds to identify habitable exoplanets

Episode 158

How to stop gun violence before it starts, with Jens Ludwig

Crime Lab director argues we need to address behavioral causes of crime, in addition to policy and policing
A person holding a firearm
Crime Lab director argues we need to address behavioral causes of crime, in addition to policy and policing

Episode 157

Can your DNA predict your future?, with Dalton Conley

Sociologist examines how genetic science could forecast your income, education and love life
A child looks in the mirror
Sociologist examines how genetic science could forecast your income, education and love life

Episode 156

Can you really die of a broken heart? The hidden dangers of grief with Mary Frances O'Connor

Psychologist examines the stress that loss has on the body—and how society can help
A grieving woman stands with a rose
Psychologist examines the stress that loss has on the body—and how society can help

Episode 155

The science behind raising successful kids, with Ariel Kalil

Developmental psychologist explains how parents can best invest time to close the education gap
Two parents read to their child
Developmental psychologist explains how parents can best invest time to close the education gap

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Seeing Connections: The Art of Richard Penn

Seeing Connections: The Art of Richard Penn

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Christoph Hanssmann, “Sick of it All: Care & Depathologization in Trans Health”

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Women’s Ensemble

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Seeing Connections: The Art of Richard Penn

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