Ukrainian protestor
How Putin’s invasion of Ukraine connects to 19th-century Russian imperialism
This story was originally published by UChicago News.
Eric Oliver
A UChicago Course on the Well-Examined Life (Now Also a Podcast)
A popular UChicago course taught by Eric Oliver on the lived experience sets the stage for an upcoming podcast and eventual book from th
Walter Kaegi
Walter Kaegi, noted scholar of Byzantine and Roman Empires, 1937-2022
UChicago historian was well-traveled, well-loved by generations of mentees and colleagues
Robert Butler
Robert Butler, scholar of hearing and auditory spatial localization, 1923-2022
Groundbreaking auditory researcher remembered as thoughtful mentor, extraordinary softball pitcher
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Monica Rosenberg one of 5 UChicago scientists awarded prestigious Sloan Fellows...
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Choosing a Different Path for Fourth Year
BA/MA candidate Brinda Rao offers insights on graduate opportunities as a UChicago undergrad
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SSD launches new partnerships with HBCUs
In collaborations that benefit all involved, the division is opening itself to new viewpoints by opening its doors t
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Research paper citation may skew its influence
New research suggests papers with lower citation numbers cause readers to assume the paper is of a lower quality.
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Does the filibuster enhance debate in the Senate? New research says no
This story was originally published by the Harris School of Public Policy.
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Amanda Woodward elected 2021 AAAS Fellow
Nine University of Chicago researchers were named 2021 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement