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Holy shit Lolla.” Gracie Abrams, on stage at Lollapalooza, sounded genuinely shocked. The young singer-songwriter, who blew ...
UChicago will pause or reduce admission to some of its Ph.D. and Master’s programs for the 2026–27 academic year. Funding for ...
UChicago’s first since the Supreme Court ruled race-conscious admissions unconstitutional, showed corresponding increases in ...
The lawsuit, filed by four current and former students at elite institutions, alleges that 32 schools have colluded to ...
“The status quo is not an option,” Deborah Nelson, dean of the Division of the Arts & Humanities, wrote to division faculty on June 18.
As the reorganization of the University’s Division of the Arts & Humanities commences, Clifford Ando warns that the fate of the humanities is up for grabs.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have issued information requests regarding admissions practices and international students at the University of Chicago.
In his new book, Princeton University Professor Laurence Ralph explores the uncomfortable topic of police torture in Chicago.
Amidst unprecedented calls for change from across the country, UChicago must confront its own legacy of police violence and abolish its private police department.
OrganX Scientific, a new start-up co-founded by third-year George Li and UChicago Medicine researcher Daniel Rodgers, won first place in Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation’s College New ...
On a Zoom webinar held Tuesday, October 24, Associate Vice President for Safety and Security Eric Heath addressed the recent series of off-campus armed robberies, discussed ongoing investments in ...
Thousands of artists, cosplayers, and anime lovers gathered on campus for the Japanese Animation Society’s annual convention.