​​​​​​​Kenneth Moss
Exploring a 1930s Jewish reckoning with danger and helplessness
Kenneth Moss’ latest book, An Unchosen People, traces cultural and political creativity among Polish Jews born not out of possibility and
Mihaly “Mike” Csikszentmihalyi
Mihaly “Mike” Csikszentmihalyi, pioneering psychologist, passes away at 87
The “Father of Flow Theory” inspired countless leaders, colleagues, students, and more in his exploration of optimal and positive experiences.
January 6th rioters squaring off with capitol police
In new book, UChicago scholars confront white supremacy across American life
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UChicago Alumni Invited to the 2021 John Hope Franklin Lectures
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2 SSD PhD Students Recognized for Efforts to Drive Change
Diversity Advisory Board Awards honor 12 inaugural winners for efforts to drive change
R. Darrell Bock
R. Darrell Bock, influential scholar of educational metrics, 1927–2021
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maria dikcis
ACLS Emerging Voices Fellowship brings Northwestern scholar to the Pozen Center...
The yearlong program brings Maria Dikcis to UChicago for research, teaching, and public engagement, building on her study of 21st century Americ
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SSD Welcomes 12 New Faculty
George S. Tolley
George S. Tolley, pioneer in environmental, urban, and energy economics, 1925-2...
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Prof. Michael Kremer meets with Kenyan Officials
Collaborating with Kenyan government on development innovations is key to fight...
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