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Two University professors– Vladimir Drinfeld, Professor in Mathematics, and Ralph Weichselbaum, the Harold H. Hines Professor and Chairman of Radiation & Cellular Oncology–received named chairs, ...
The renovation of Bartlett Gymnasium continues as construction crews transform it into a dining hall while also preserving the building’s original glory. Bartlett Dining Hall will open to students in ...
Jay Berwanger, football star at the University and first winner of the Heisman Trophy, died Wednesday, June 26, of lung cancer. He was 88 years old. To football aficionados, Berwanger is well known as ...
Survey on physicians’ religious beliefs shows majority faithful By John Easton Medical Center Public Affairs The first study of physician religious beliefs has found that 76 percent of doctors believe ...
Oriental Institute offers free access to volumes of history By William Harms [email protected] News Office A wealth of material that documents the ancient Middle East has become available through a ...
Crown family provides support for University s sustainability solutions By Steve Koppes [email protected] News Office The University has developed an energy consumption reduction program with the ...
Bryan Ho, a third-year, explains his team’s proposal for the non-profit organization called, “Got ya” during a class presentation of student projects. When working with a non-profit client as part of ...
Mathematicians at the University have received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and the American Mathematical Society. Wilhelm Schlag, Professor in Mathematics and the ...
Daniel S. Katz has joined the Computation Institute as a senior computational researcher and high-performance computing/grid consultant. His appointment was effective Monday, April 27. In announcing ...
After a day of hard work among friends and neighbors, community volunteers participating in the University Medical Center’s Day of Service and Reflection begin to understand the fine line between ...
Chicago In the News The Chronicle’s biweekly column Chicago In the News offers a digest of commentary and quotations by a few of the University faculty members, students and alumni who have been ...
Nimocks’ role shifts from police work to community building By Steve Kloehn [email protected] News Office Ann Marie Lipinski, Vice President for Civic Engagement, has appointed Rudy Nimocks to be ...