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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 ...
Following his removal from Student Government, Nevin Hall breaks his silence to clarify the motivations behind his actions, defend the principles that guided his decisions, and emphasize a need for ...
On June 20, U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani struck down the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) recent policy capping reimbursement of indirect research costs at 15 percent, a significant reduction ...
As someone who avoids using AI, it’s becoming harder and harder to go a day without encountering it. If I search something up, Google returns an AI overview before showing website links. When I ...
Governor J. B. Pritzker announced on July 1 that Christian Mitchell (A.B. ’08), UChicago’s vice president for civic engagement, will serve as his running mate in the 2026 Illinois gubernatorial ...
The legislation will decrease the amount of money graduate students can receive for federal student loans, impose new limits on Pell Grant recipients, and increase taxes on schools with high endowment ...
During a panel discussion at the Socialism 2025 conference on July 5, comparative human development professor Eman Abdelhadi decried UChicago as a “colonial landlord.” ...
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