资讯

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.
What the green parrots can teach us about intelligence, extractivism, and finding home in the Windy City.
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 Obama Foundation–University of Chicago partnership marks a long-awaited homecoming for the former president. What will it signify for the South Side?
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 ...
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 ...
A trauma surgeon reflects on the pro-Palestine encampment, reimagining our University as a site of conscience, violence prevention, and resistance.
In an email sent to the University community, Alivisatos highlighted growing concerns over the encampment’s disruption of campus activities.
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 ...
Viewpoints’ engagement with ideas that higher-ups on the Maroon may find ideologically inconvenient—particularly criticism of the paper itself—is crucial to our integrity.
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 ...
The University has a history of wildly optimistic budget projections. Who is the audience, who is served, and what are the harms of this practice?