Bohlman will discuss ethnomusicology’s influence in the world on Oct. 26 in his keynote address during Humanities Day —a ...
Botany Pond, a beloved campus landmark and a popular and peaceful oasis for the University of Chicago community, has reopened ...
We certainly felt that way years ago after talking to University of Chicago scholar James Robinson, and it turns out…the ...
Prof. James A. Robinson of the University of Chicago has been awarded the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences ...
Summit keynotes will include quantum technology leaders who will share their perspectives on the growing industry, including ...
The legend goes that after scientist Enrico Fermi helped bring an end to World War II through his crucial work on the ...
Jacob Drucker, a PhD student with the Committee on Evolutionary Biology, spent 30 days over the summer in the forests of ...
Editor's note: This story will be updated throughout the day. University of Chicago alum John Jumper was awarded a share of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Oct. 9 for developing an AI model that ...
Scientists have long known that when a cancerous clump of cells starts to starve, that’s when things can get dangerous. Searching for nutrients, the cancer can begin to spread throughout the body, ...
It is a major goal of astronomical research to find planets other than Earth that might be suitable for sustaining life. There are a number of factors which many scientists agree are essential to a ...
As Autumn Quarter begins, new first-year and transfer students in the College are excited to begin their intellectual journeys and become part of the UChicago community. From rural areas and big ...
For University Prof. Augusta “Gusty” Read Thomas, each new work is an adventure. She describes her new orchestral work Bebop Kaleidoscope—Homage to Duke Ellington as akin to “Igor Stravinsky meets ...