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UChicago Medicine is using a new technology to destroy liver tumors without radiation, chemotherapy or even cutting the skin. Called histotripsy, it destroys tumors using sound waves. Amber Sikes ...
Five UChicago scholars were honored this year: Prof. William Baude for digital communications, Prof. Robert A. Pape for op-ed writing, Research Prof. Justin Marlowe for media relations, Neubauer ...
Northwestern University's lung transplant medical director, Dr. Rade Tomic, has joined UChicago Medicine as a professor and medical director for its lung transplant program, the University of ...
Editor’s note: This story is part of Dispatches from Abroad, a series highlighting UChicago community members who are researching, studying and working around the world. This spring break, University ...
On April 9, the wave of visa revocations that has rocked the country’s institutions of higher education hit UChicago. Seven members of the UChicago community—three current students and four recent ...
The commissioning motto, which the crew selected and was put on the ship’s crest, was “Strength and Diversity.” I was the second commanding officer of Barry, and without question that ...
UChicago’s University Research Administration received notice last week that all active and upcoming grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to the University would be terminated.
America has a fundamental misunderstanding of what drives gun violence, and it’s prevented us from solving the problem. That’s according to the new book Unforgiving Places, by University of ...
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Texas A&M head football coach Mike Elko said he would handle what he deemed an offensive team motto that came out of the Aggies’ defensive line group this week. It all started when defensive ...
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Students on UChicago's campus Wednesday said they felt the revocation of student visas was a matter of time, and many said they fear for the safety and for the rights of their classmates.