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The Fall/25 issue of The University of Chicago Magazine is here. Sit in on a class about crony capitalism, learn what makes a good life, and discover how an alumna weaves together math and fiber arts, and much more. https://bit.ly/3J32Eod
Cover of the fall 2025 issue of The University of Chicago Magazine, with a photograph of three red embroidered temari balls against a dark blue background.
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Every year since 1962, a distinguished faculty member has been invited to give the Aims of Education address to incoming first-year College students during Orientation Week. Read excerpts from their talks https://bit.ly/4q13CC5
What are the aims of education?
For more than 50 years, distinguished professors have offered answers to this question.
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What is KPTC? And how is W different from WB? ICYMI, test your knowledge of UChicago building abbreviations—and make it to class on time! https://mag.uchicago.edu/university-news/maroon-alphabet
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The Fall/25 issue of The Core is here, with stories on campus spaces, the aims of education, summer research, postal inspection, oral history, and much more. https://bit.ly/4nGrc5J
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The Fall/25 issue of The University of Chicago Magazine is here. Sit in on a class about crony capitalism, learn what makes a good life, and discover how an alumna weaves together math and fiber arts, and much more. https://bit.ly/3J32Eod
Cover of the fall 2025 issue of The University of Chicago Magazine, with a photograph of three red embroidered temari balls against a dark blue background.
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Learn how Assistant Professor of Music Paula Clare Harper’s (AB’10) recent book on Taylor Swift came together, challenges of studying music on the internet, her favorite version of “All Too Well,” and more: mag.uchicago.edu/paulaharper
It’s got a good beat and you can study it
The coeditor of a new scholarly volume on Taylor Swift believes in taking popular music seriously.
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The University of Chicago Magazine hired its first Metcalf intern in 1997, the year the program started. Once the Magazine began hiring two interns, they got a standard practice assignment: interview each other. Meet our summer 2025 interns: mag.uchicago.edu/university-n...
Internal dialogue
Meet the Magazine’s interns, Brady Santoro, Class of 2027, and Vivian Li, Class of 2028.
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What expands under pressure and contracts when heated? Groundbreaking materials discovered by Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering researchers defy the conventional laws of thermodynamics. https://bit.ly/46eMn78
Breaking all the rules
New materials that defy the laws of thermodynamics could revolutionize batteries, buildings, and more.
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Irwin Keller, EX’85, JD’88, wasn’t sure whether his dreams of his late mother were a divine message or just wishful thinking. Read his reflections on skepticism and faith. mag.uchicago.edu/university-n...
Such stuff as dreams are made of
Following the loss of his mother, an alumnus reflects on skepticism and faith.
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In April UChicago Alumni and The Chicago Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression cohosted “Uninhibited Debate: How UChicago Shaped Free Expression Discourse.” Panelists addressed open discourse in classrooms, the legacy of the Chicago Principles, and more mag.uchicago.edu/university-n...
Uninhibited debate
At an alumni event this spring, panelists discussed threats to higher education in light of a foundational UChicago value.
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With plenty of references to Beyoncé and other Black women in pop culture, Daryl Fairweather’s (AM’12, PhD’14) new book, Hate the Game, discusses how game theory plays into everyday lives, offering economics-rooted insights into navigating careers and finances. mag.uchicago.edu/economics-bu...
Game plan
Daryl Fairweather’s (AM’12, PhD’14) new book encourages readers to think like an economist.
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Mathematician Mina Rees, PhD’31, worked behind the scenes to develop the first federal agency dedicated to funding scientific research in peacetime. Her policies have characterized federal science funding into the 21st century. mag.uchicago.edu/university-n... @uchicagoalumni.bsky.social
Mathematical model
Mina Rees, PhD’31 (1902–97), helped scientific research flourish.
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After four years of textbooks and problem sets, molecular engineering students test their skills out on real world engineering problems. They might not be able to solve the problems in two quarters, but what matters is how they approach the challenge. mag.uchicago.edu/science-medi...
By design
In the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering’s capstone course, fourth-year students put their skills to the test.
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With two College alumni singers, an editor at the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists behind the drums, and a UChicago linguistics professor on the bass, Do the Needful pays tribute to classic Bollywood. mag.uchicago.edu/arts-humanit...
Need to know
A band of UChicago alumni and affiliates brings psych-rock daring to Bollywood classics.
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The brains of people who stay sharp-witted in their 80s and 90s might hold clues to healthy aging for the rest of us. Emily Rogalski of UChicago is studying these "superagers" at the @haarccenter.bsky.social. I spoke with her for @uchicagomag.bsky.social mag.uchicago.edu/science-medi...
Aging against the odds
The brains of aging outliers hold lessons for neuroscientists.
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Raised by artists, Daisy Rockwell, AB’91, AM’98, PhD’98, chose UChicago because at the time it didn’t have a major focus on the creative arts. She studied Hindi for the first time, then Tamil and Sanskrit. Today she’s an artist, scholar, and translator mag.uchicago.edu/arts-humanit...
In full color
Daisy Rockwell, AB’91, AM’98, PhD’98, sees literary translation as a creative act.
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On this day 100 years ago, John T. Scopes, EX’31, was put on trial for teaching evolution in a Tennessee classroom. Read about the UChicagoans involved in the trial, including the defendant himself: mag.uchicago.edu/law-policy-s...
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Evolution on trial
The University of Chicago and the defense of John Thomas Scopes, EX’31.
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Our Summer/25 issue is here! Discover new materials that defy physics, a Bollywood cover band, superagers, the art of translation, the fight against book bans, and more. mag.uchicago.edu/issue/summer25
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Web exclusive: What do UChicago mathematicians think of the Apple TV+ show Prime Target? We asked, so you don’t have to. mag.uchicago.edu/university-n...
Target audience
Mathematicians share their thoughts on a new TV series.
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