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The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have issued information requests regarding ...
The status quo is not an option,” Deborah Nelson, dean of the Division of the Arts & Humanities, wrote to division faculty on ...
Hospitals across the country have suspended care offerings for transgender youth amid threats from the Trump administration ...
Christian Mitchell (A.B. ’08), who previously served as a deputy governor of Illinois and a state legislator, will replace Julianna Stratton as Pritzker’s running mate in the 2026 gubernatorial ...
Fourth-year undergraduate students in humanities, social sciences, and STEM majors share their experiences researching and writing their theses as their time at UChicago comes to a close.
Two reporters provide a brief history of parts of UChicago’s campus that you never even knew existed.
The University will offer a new undergraduate major in archaeology beginning in the 2025–26 academic year. The major will be housed within the Arts & Humanities Collegiate Division, bringing together ...
This assessment of the likely consequences of current federal action assumes that the stated priorities of the current administration and party in power come to pass. The attacks on research funding ...
Sports culture hasn’t had a place on UChicago’s campus in decades. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Odunsi reflected on his career path and discussed themes he hopes to incorporate in his upcoming convocation address.
Students, alumni, and faculty reflect on perceived shifts in UChicago’s undergraduate culture—away from “intellectualism” and “quirkiness” and toward pre-professionalism.
According to John Boyer’s A Twentieth-Century Cosmos: The New Plan and the Origins of General Education at Chicago, the beginnings of UChicago’s history of general education can be traced back to the ...
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