Researchers in the Cleland Lab at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have realized a new ...
As the invasion of Ukraine approaches its third anniversary, we asked Sonin his perspective on the latest regarding the War ...
Throughout your exploration of this world, you discover a number of mysteries and solve puzzles, all while interacting with ...
2024 was an extraordinary year at the University of Chicago. The University launched groundbreaking new centers and institutes; celebrated awards and recognition for extraordinary faculty, students ...
University of Chicago President Paul Alivisatos has been named one of this year’s winners of the Enrico Fermi Presidential Award—one of the most prestigious science and technology honors bestowed by ...
Sitting in between two water reclamation sites, Chatham, located in the South Side of Chicago, is a low-lying neighborhood susceptible to high flooding. As climate change gets increasingly severe, ...
First-of-its-kind effort, announced by IBM and Gov. JB Pritzker, will include Hyde Park Labs and the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park The University of Chicago will collaborate closely on a ...
Two members of the University of Chicago community were awarded Nobel Prizes on Dec. 10 in Stockholm, Sweden. Prof. James A. Robinson received the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in ...
More than two dozen University of Chicago students recently attended the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference—better known as COP29—which they described as an “eye-opening” yet “humbling” ...
Mónica Ruiz House has dedicated her career to advocating for the rights of migrants. As a University of Chicago student, Ruiz House, AB’24, helped provide lifesaving resources to migrants crossing the ...
Winter break is the perfect time to curl up with a book or two that you might not normally have time to read, so every year, UChicago News asks members of the University community for their ...