UChicago is financing its latest endeavors as it did in 2006, resulting in diminished University ambition across multiple ...
Hailing from sunny San Diego, the indie pop trio almost monday is nearing the end of a cross-country run as openers for The ...
Reality loses its hold on the pictorial surface in the Strange Realities: The Symbolist Imagination exhibition, replaced by ...
Rabbi Yossi Brackman and student board members Eliana Mazin and Michael Bolgov shared their thoughts and plans for the future ...
The UChicago Harm Reduction Project and the Pozen Center hosted speakers addressing the war on drugs and the overdose crisis ...
UChicago’s Department of Safety and Security (DSS) updated its Federal Law Enforcement FAQ page on November 5, offering new ...
After arresting 26 student protestors last quarter, the University required them to write disciplinary statements about their actions. Read excerpts from those statements here. We share the following ...
On June 14, the dean of the Division of the Arts & Humanities (AHD) formed and immediately charged five “working groups” with proposing significant reforms on the structure of departments; language ...
Music Director Emeritus for Life Riccardo Muti led the CSO at Symphony Center for his first of two concerts this month.
The University of Chicago’s Division of the Arts & Humanities is preparing for a significant reorganization to cut administrative costs, with proposed changes expected to be presented to Provost ...
UChicago will pause or reduce admission to some of its Ph.D. and Master’s programs for the 2026–27 academic year. Funding for current Ph.D. and master’s students will remain unchanged, and students ...
The First Presbyterian Church of Chicago’s pastor David Black strives to make Woodlawn more connected through art. UChicago alumni and undergraduates worked with the church to develop an artistic ...