A $50 million gift from Chair of the Board of Trustees David M. Rubenstein, JD’73, to the University of Chicago will support ...
Second-year Ali Alamery is the starting keeper for the Maroons men’s soccer team—but he brings the same intensity to brain ...
Results from a study by the University of Chicago Education Lab and the nonprofit MDRC have shown promise in reducing the pandemic-era learning loss in students. The preliminary results from the ...
Internationally renowned novelist and essayist Yiyun Li has become known for writing that probes life’s hardest realities. Li ...
A UChicago Harris study finds accounting for a small share of 'protest votes' can significantly shift how researchers map ...
In Q&A, UChicago experts discuss regime change, the legal basis for military action, and global fallout from the U.S.-Israel ...
As the Class of 2025 joins the robust intellectual community at the University of Chicago, five first-year students in the College share their diverse backgrounds, myriad of interests and hopes for ...
Researchers and students marked the new film with a panel discussion, hands-on science demos and a shared love of discovery ...
That superhero is a gene called TP53, and for decades scientists have known it as the “guardian of the genome.” In a healthy ...
Event highlights faculty studies on AI’s role in education, and AI-driven research in fields ranging from oncology to visual arts Artificial intelligence is transforming daily life, but how will AI ...
For the past two weeks, the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris have grabbed the global spotlight. And on world’s stage, two University of Chicago alumni athletes—judo competitor John Jayne, AB’19, and ...
Still in its original galaxy, a rare holdout from the second generation of stars sheds new light on the origins of the ...