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Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul discussed his experience in dealing with U.S.–Russia relations under President Barack Obama last Thursday at an Institute of Politics (IOP) event. The ...
The first U.S.-born pope is from Chicago and attended graduate school in Hyde Park. An underdog in the papal conclave, Cardinal Robert Prevost shocked the world when he made his debut as Pope Leo XIV ...
The Chicago Project on Security and Threats (CPOST) hosted a conversation between former U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul at the David ...
When Breanna Mitchell’s car was stranded, she and the three good Samaritans helping her out were killed by a young boy who crashed into them with his Ford F-350 pickup, also critically injuring two of ...
Additionally, administrators are looking to gradually shift the database to the updated version of the software, Blackboard 6.0. According to Kainz, the incompatibility of the software to the ...
Continuing coverage of UChicago’s lawsuit and the NIH’s “indirect” funding cuts can be found here and here. The University of Chicago and 15 other plaintiffs sued the National Institutes of Health ...
Barack Obama’s own words will be etched into the Obama Presidential Center’s 235-foot flagship museum’s facade. A portion of the chosen text, taken from his speech marking the 50th anniversary of the ...
UChicago Classics professor Clifford Ando blew the whistle on the University’s troubling financial state during a discussion with UChicago history professor Jonathan Levy organized by the Chicago ...
The University finds itself grappling with ballooning costs and a dramatically increased budget deficit. These changes are causing severe financial pressures as UChicago has attempted to catapult ...
Content Warning: This op-ed discusses or references racism, white supremacy, antisemitism, and threats of violence and sexual assault. It also contains screenshots of emails that reference these ...
Editor’s note: This piece is one part of a two-part critique on DEI efforts within academia, political spaces, and broader society. Part one can be read here on The Chicago Maroon. Free expression is ...
Against the drab backdrop of grey Gothic buildings encircling the quad, a figure adorned in bright colors consistently stands out. Easily recognizable around campus, professor Agnes Callard and her ...