In one undated image, Thomas Pritzker is shown at a gathering with Jeffrey Epstein, filmmaker Woody Allen, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and magician David Blaine.
Federal policy changes like grant terminations and increased barriers for international students have the potential to throw ...
UChicago is financing its latest endeavors as it did in 2006, resulting in diminished University ambition across multiple ...
The ivy on Fourth Presbyterian Church is still green on the first weekend in October. While leaves on surrounding trees have grown desiccated and begun to drop, the green tendrils on the church’s ...
Harvard University has borrowed $750 million on the bond market and is exploring the sale of a $1 billion private equity stake. Yale University is exploring the sale of up to $6 billion of its private ...
The University of Chicago has a long tradition of valuing dissent, at least rhetorically. The 2014 Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Protest and Dissent, for example, underscores that dissent and ...
UChicago Trustee Antonio Gracias (J.D. ’98) is working at the Social Security Administration (SSA) as a representative of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency Service (DOGE), ...
You’ve just gotten out of back-to-back classes and you are starving. It’s not an uncommon place to find yourself, gastrointestinally speaking. Many of us can rarely afford the time it takes to prepare ...
Wresting open the doors of the FXK theater, the first things I notice are the bald caps. Twelve students, with twelve corresponding bald caps, stand onstage, rotating through an office scene, an ...
Compared to some faculty members, students can seem like the least zany members of the University. Here's a shortlist of the best-known professors on campus⁠. A Renaissance historian and prolific ...
In October 2023, the first cohort of 4+1 Advanced Scholars (4+1 students) began their graduate studies. The initiative, supported by UChicago President Paul Alivisatos and Provost Katherine Baicker, ...
While 86 percent of the students at UChicago want to be in a relationship, only about 33 percent are in one, based on responses to a survey administered by The Maroon. Some may perceive the lack of ...