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This piece challenges the culture of silence in business schools and asks – what kind of leaders are we becoming if we refuse to speak up for what we believe in?
After a childhood attempt at mango farming in Canada, this Boothie’s journey has been anything but linear. From consulting to a near-PhD pivot, she found herself drawn back to agriculture and food ...
How is AI transforming the world – and how can future business leaders keep up? At Chicago Booth’s 7th Annual Technology Conference, students, alumni, and tech innovators from companies like OpenAI, ...
Launching a startup in business school is no small feat. But at Booth, the journey is anything but lonely. With the unwavering support of classmates, professors, and the broader UChicago community, ...
Answers to the winter 2025 crossword, Case Study Conundrums.
Recent changes to Booth’s class bidding system, driven by the integration of new Master’s in Management (MiM) and Master’s in Finance (MiF) programs, have left MBA students frustrated and concerned.
David Diao’s prints emphasize the use of color and abstract forms. Diao was born in Chengdu, China and his family was split by the 1949 Revolution; he spent many of his formative years first in Hong ...
The University is fortunate to have lovely grounds, beautiful MBA students, and fabulously wealthy donors. However, the threat of financial collapse looms over the horizon. Emilio Ferrer of the Adam ...
Getting buy-in from schools and government organizations presents another significant challenge for mental health startups. Mental health issues among teens are a growing concern; according to the ...
Booth’s 2Ys are here to share their hard-earned wisdom and unforgettable experiences, from hidden campus gems to epic travel treks and iconic events. We’ve gathered their best advice on how to make ...
Void as Power In Jill Magid’s Prologue Epilogue (2009, Silkscreen on paper), negative space isn’t the unpainted rims of the frame but the absence of chapters between the prologue and epilogue. In 2005 ...
It's 2024, and I'm back on the UChicago campus. I’m 18 again, wondering whether I’ll like my classes, get good grades, and meet new best friends for life. But instead of lugging around "The Epic of ...