Jonathan Lear, the John U. Nef Distinguished Service Professor in the Committee on Social Thought and faculty member of the ...
Maroon Staff Photographer Damian Almeida Baray captured scenes from UChicago’s first day of classes for the new academic year ...
Rock ’n’ roll isn’t dead—the proof lives with Mark Thomas, founder and owner of The Alley, Chicago’s alternative haven.
Drenched in a violet haze and set against a backdrop of vibrant red lettering that reads “Hibou,” the back room of Chop Shop ...
The University’s multi-year plan to revamp the writing program will introduce the new Core course Inquiry, Conversation, ...
Clifford Ando addresses recent financial communications from the University, analyzing institutional priorities, spending choices, and faculty composition.
In his memoir, Memoirs of Harry Edmonds, the eventual founder of I-House outlined the chance encounter that led to its ...
Last fall, the Atlantic published an article claiming that elite college students are unable to read full books. The article ...
All 118 seats in the Illinois General Assembly’s House of Representatives are up for election in 2026. Democrats currently ...
In the face of indiscriminate threats against all facets of higher education, double majoring is your best bet.
Who will defend the humanities? This summer, we witnessed a dramatic challenge for the humanities and arts at the University of Chicago. This challenge demanded faculty intervention. Since taking ...
Federal funding cuts have exacerbated the University’s financial challenges, while other executive actions have affected DEI ...
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