A scholar of extraordinary range, Cherchi guided generations of UChicago students with rigor, curiosity and care ...
The “birthers,” “Pizzagate,” anti-vaxxers. Since the election of Donald Trump, it’s seemed that belief in conspiracy theories is on the rise. At the same time, our polarization is worse than ever.
The transformative education offered at the University of Chicago begins in the classroom, with the teachers who inspire, ...
Starting in Autumn 2027, initiative covers tuition, fees, housing and meals for families with incomes below $125,000, ...
Journalists Dake Kang, AB’16, and Caroline Kubzansky, AB’21, recognized for investigating mass surveillance in China and ...
In the summer of 1907, Georgiana Rose Simpson left Washington, D.C., to pursue a bachelor’s degree at the University of Chicago. A 41-year-old high school teacher, she enrolled with the goal of ...
In recent book, UChicago’s Nicole P. Marwell and Jennifer E. Mosley argue that the research method isn’t always the best tool ...
A new breakthrough by University of Chicago chemists shows how to easily customize molecules by swapping carbon-oxygen pairs ...
The internet and social media have transformed the way in which we hear and understand music today—and online communities and platforms from YouTube to TikTok have changed how music circulates and ...
Third-years Arthur Costa, Shelley Fernando, Mason McCormack and Vincent Wang earn prestigious award for their research ...
New biography of UChicago professor and alumna shines light on her contributions to cryptography and medieval scholarship ...