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The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have issued information requests regarding ...
The status quo is not an option,” Deborah Nelson, dean of the Division of the Arts & Humanities, wrote to division faculty on ...
Hospitals across the country have suspended care offerings for transgender youth amid threats from the Trump administration ...
Christian Mitchell (A.B. ’08), who previously served as a deputy governor of Illinois and a state legislator, will replace Julianna Stratton as Pritzker’s running mate in the 2026 gubernatorial ...
During a panel discussion at the Socialism 2025 conference on July 5, comparative human development professor Eman Abdelhadi ...
A federal judge struck down the National Science Foundation’s 15 percent indirect research cost cap, calling the policy ...
PhoenixAI is the University’s official AI service, available to all UChicago students and staff. It runs OpenAI’s latest ...
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 ...
The lawsuit aims to block a Friday NIH directive that would slash “indirect” cost funding for researchers, threatening 52 million dollars in UChicago’s annual revenue.
At 6:15 p.m., UCUP protesters engaged in a sit-in at the admissions office were arrested by University police officers and began to be processed inside adjacent Walker Museum.
The story of the Chicago Maroons is a struggle between academic excellence and athletic prowess.
After receiving a wave of responses online, Rebecca Journey, instructor of global studies course “The Problem of Whiteness,” postponed the course from winter to spring 2023, according to an ...