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The status quo is not an option,” Deborah Nelson, dean of the Division of the Arts & Humanities, wrote to division faculty on ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have issued information requests regarding ...
University of Chicago students are rarely accused of being style innovators. Glamour usually takes a back seat to survival during the cold winter months—witness the shapeless, floor-length down coats ...
Hospitals across the country have suspended care offerings for transgender youth amid threats from the Trump administration ...
A federal judge struck down the National Science Foundation’s 15 percent indirect research cost cap, calling the policy ...
The University finds itself grappling with ballooning costs and a dramatically increased budget deficit. These changes are causing severe financial pressures as UChicago has attempted to catapult ...
Around 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 3 of this year, nine protesters from the Trauma Center Coalition barricaded themselves inside Levi Hall. They locked the windows and used a bike lock across the double ...
In the fall of 2015, University of Chicago president Robert Zimmer made a surprise announcement to a packed audience at a formal event in Mandel Hall. Flanked by sleek graphics and illuminated by ...
Students, alumni, and faculty reflect on perceived shifts in UChicago’s undergraduate culture—away from “intellectualism” and “quirkiness” and toward pre-professionalism.
UChicago United for Palestine (UCUP) launched an encampment on the quad outside of Swift Hall at 10 a.m. on Monday, following in the steps of pro-Palestinian groups at numerous other universities that ...
What the green parrots can teach us about intelligence, extractivism, and finding home in the Windy City.
The University has a history of wildly optimistic budget projections. Who is the audience, who is served, and what are the harms of this practice?
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