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Released: 11-Nov-2013 2:00 PM EST
Urban Education Institute Appoints Policy Expert Cornelia Grumman to Propel National Outreach
University of Chicago

Cornelia Grumman, a national leader in education policy advocacy and communication, has been named Director of Policy and Strategic Communications at the University of Chicago Urban Education Institute (UEI).

Released: 4-Nov-2013 5:30 PM EST
Transgender Controversies Can Lead to ‘Gender Panic'
University of Chicago

When New York City moved in 2006 to make it easier for transgender people to revise the gender on their birth certificates, the proposal was widely expected to pass. But the anti-discrimination measure failed. An analysis of mainstream news coverage examines why.

Released: 1-Nov-2013 10:05 AM EDT
Nov. 7-9 Event to Explore Classic Works by Austen, Eliot, James, and Joyce
University of Chicago

From Nov. 7 to 9, distinguished scholars and novelists A.S. Byatt and Tom McCarthy will come together at the University of Chicago's Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts to examine four of the most enduring novels in the English language: Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, George Eliot’s Middlemarch, Henry James’ The Golden Bowl, and James Joyce’s Ulysses.

Released: 30-Oct-2013 4:00 PM EDT
60 Years of UChicago Particle Physics Research Culminate with Experiment in Japan
University of Chicago

Three generations of University of Chicago physicists have spent decades painstakingly cataloging the characteristics of a family of exotic particles called kaons, and an upcoming experiment promises to be the most precise one yet.

Released: 28-Oct-2013 4:55 PM EDT
Study to Assess Impact of Health Reform in India
University of Chicago

A University of Chicago professor in law and medicine is helping the nation of India assess the results of a massive health reform program targeting its poorest populations, as the government considers whether to extend the five-year-old effort.



Released: 23-Oct-2013 10:20 AM EDT
Nov. 2 Event to Highlight Value of Pre-Collegiate Philosophy Programs
University of Chicago

On Saturday, Nov. 2, leading philosophers and educators from around the country will come together at the University of Chicago for talks, panel discussions and demonstrations highlighting the importance of fostering philosophy at the K–12 level. Participants will learn about the state of pre-collegiate philosophy in the United States, with representatives from various pre-collegiate philosophy programs discussing their work. They will also learn how their schools or school systems can easily implement philosophy programs.

Released: 9-Oct-2013 5:00 PM EDT
Book Explores Undiscovered Economics of Everyday Life
University of Chicago

Economists gave imaginative tests to people outside the laboratory to determine how they respond in real world setting to incentives and then compared those results with the ways people respond when they don’t have the same incentives.

   
Released: 3-Oct-2013 10:00 AM EDT
UChicago Launches Expanded Program for Careers in Journalism, Arts and Media
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago is expanding efforts to help students explore careers in journalism, arts and the media through the creation of a new Career Advancement program that will help them navigate the fast-evolving worlds of entertainment, publishing, multimedia and other arts-related fields.

Released: 2-Oct-2013 2:00 PM EDT
University of Chicago Selects 2013-14 Arts and Public Life Artists-in-Residence
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago’s Arts and Public Life initiative, in partnership with the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture, has selected three artists for its 2013–14 artist-in-residence program. The new artists-in-residence are musician and composer David Boykin; poet and visual artist Krista Franklin; and artist, designer and educator Andres Hernandez.

Released: 2-Oct-2013 1:50 PM EDT
University of Chicago Selects Inaugural Appointees to Indian Ministry of Culture Vivekananda Visiting Professorship
University of Chicago

Two leading scholars from Cambridge University and Hebrew University have been appointed to the Indian Ministry of Culture Vivekananda Visiting Professorship at the University of Chicago.

Released: 2-Oct-2013 1:00 PM EDT
UChicago Promise Benefits Class of 2017
University of Chicago

The UChicago Promise program’s first year attracted a number of accomplished young Chicagoans to an already impressive incoming class of students in the College at the University of Chicago. The Class of 2017 includes 59 percent more students from the city of Chicago.

Released: 1-Oct-2013 12:00 PM EDT
First Research Network for Female Scientists Launched
University of Chicago

A new research networking portal designed exclusively for female scientists and engineers to provide crucial career development exposure within Chicagoland’s research community, was launched today as part of the Chicago Collaboration for Women in STEM professional development program.

23-Sep-2013 10:00 AM EDT
Siberian Hamsters Show What Helps Make Seasonal Clocks Tick
University of Chicago

New research to be published this week in the online early edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows, for the first time, that this measurement of seasonal time has an epigenetic component.

Released: 21-Sep-2013 10:40 AM EDT
International Educator Robin Appleby Named Next Director of Laboratory Schools
University of Chicago

Robin Appleby, an educator who has led high-achieving schools on three continents, has been appointed director of the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, effective July 1, 2014.

Released: 16-Sep-2013 12:00 PM EDT
Invention Jet Prints Nanostructures with Self-Assembling Material
University of Chicago

A multi-institutional team of engineers has developed a new approach to the fabrication of nanostructures for the semiconductor and magnetic storage industries. This approach combines advanced ink-jet printing technology with self-assembling block copolymers.

Released: 11-Sep-2013 12:00 PM EDT
Internationally Acclaimed Artist William Kentridge to Speak at University of Chicago on Oct. 3
University of Chicago

South African artist William Kentridge, who has earned international acclaim for a versatile body of work that includes animated films, prints, drawings, and opera, will deliver a lecture to launch the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society at the University of Chicago on Oct. 3. The free event, which takes place at 6 p.m. in Mandel Hall, will feature special appearances by members of Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Ryan Opera Center.

Released: 5-Sep-2013 6:00 PM EDT
Program Seeks to Remove Boundaries From Universe of NASA All-Stars
University of Chicago

For more than two weeks in July, the Chicago Public Schools /University of Chicago Internet Project (CUIP) staged a program aimed at helping students pursue studies in astronomy and related fields.

Released: 3-Sep-2013 12:00 PM EDT
Ronald H. Coase, Founding Scholar in Law and Economics, 1910-2013
University of Chicago

Ronald H. Coase helped create the field of law and economics, through groundbreaking scholarship that earned him the 1991 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and through his far-reaching influence as a journal editor.

Released: 28-Aug-2013 6:00 PM EDT
Ultracold Big Bang Experiment Successfully Simulates Evolution of Early Universe
University of Chicago

Physicists have reproduced a pattern resembling the cosmic microwave background radiation in a laboratory simulation of the Big Bang, using ultracold cesium atoms in a vacuum chamber at the University of Chicago.

Released: 26-Aug-2013 12:00 PM EDT
Oriental Institute Exhibition Reveals Ancient Origins of Modern-Day Jobs
University of Chicago

A new exhibition at the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute, composed of 24 portraits by Chicago photographer Jason Reblando, allows viewers to contemplate the role of work and demonstrates how much the ancient Middle East influenced modern-day culture.

Released: 19-Aug-2013 5:40 PM EDT
New Book Explores Evolution of Human Reproduction
University of Chicago

Readers will glean hundreds of surprising pieces of information from How We Do It, a new book by Robert Martin of the University of Chicago and the Field Museum.

Released: 14-Aug-2013 2:00 PM EDT
Miao Yu Receives Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship
University of Chicago

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute has awarded an International Predoctoral Student Research Fellowship to Miao Yu, a graduate student in chemistry at the University of Chicago. Yu is one of 42 international predoctoral students to receive the fellowship this year.

Released: 13-Aug-2013 12:00 PM EDT
Steven Sibener to Direct Water Research Initiative at Institute for Molecular Engineering
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago’s Institute for Molecular Engineering has named a director for its water research initiative. Steven Sibener, the Carl William Eisendrath Distinguished Service Professor in Chemistry, will serve as the initiative’s director for a two-year term.

2-Aug-2013 7:05 PM EDT
Dolphins Keep Lifelong Social Memories, Longest in a Non-Human Species
University of Chicago

Dolphins can recognize their old tank mates’ whistles after being separated for more than 20 years — the longest social memory ever recorded for a non-human species.

Released: 5-Aug-2013 2:30 PM EDT
Bryan Samuels, National Leader in Child Welfare, Named Executive Director of Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
University of Chicago

Bryan Samuels of the Department of Health and Human Services will join the Chapin Hall Center for Children as executive director.

Released: 31-Jul-2013 5:35 PM EDT
Book Explores Presidential Preoccupation with Power
University of Chicago

Prof. William G. Howell hopes to focus the national conversation about the American presidency in his new book, Thinking about the Presidency: The Primacy of Power.

Released: 30-Jul-2013 2:00 PM EDT
UChicago scholars named Simons Investigators
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago’s Ngô Bao Châu and Dam Thanh Son are among the 13 mathematicians, theoretical physicists and theoretical computer scientists who have been selected as 2013 Simons Investigators.

Released: 23-Jul-2013 2:00 PM EDT
Studio Gang Architects Selected for UChicago Project
University of Chicago

Studio Gang Architects, led by renowned Chicago architect Jeanne Gang, has been selected to design a major new residence hall and dining commons on the north end of the University of Chicago campus, officials announced.

Released: 8-Jul-2013 12:00 PM EDT
Cosmochemist May Have Solved Meteorite Mystery
University of Chicago

A normally staid University of Chicago scientist has stunned many of his colleagues with his radical solution to a 135-year-old mystery in cosmochemistry. At issue is how numerous small, glassy spherules had become embedded within specimens of the largest class of meteorites—the chondrites.

Released: 1-Jul-2013 11:00 AM EDT
Cloud Behavior Expands Habitable Zone of Alien Planets
University of Chicago

A new study that calculates the influence of cloud behavior on climate doubles the number of potentially habitable planets orbiting red dwarfs, the most common type of stars in the universe.

19-Jun-2013 5:00 PM EDT
Giving Children Non-Verbal Clues Boosts Vocabularies
University of Chicago

The clues that parents give toddlers about words can make a big difference in how deep their vocabularies are when they enter school, new research at the University of Chicago shows. By using words to reference objects in the visual environment, parents can help young children learn new words, according to the research.

Released: 23-Jun-2013 3:00 PM EDT
Israel-Chicago Partnership Targets Water Innovations
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev will begin funding a series of ambitious research collaborations that apply the latest in nanotechnology to create new materials and processes for making clean, fresh drinking water more plentiful and less expensive by 2020.

Released: 20-Jun-2013 1:05 PM EDT
Nigel Lockyer of TRIUMF Lab Named Fermilab Director
University of Chicago

Nigel Lockyer, director of Canada’s TRIUMF laboratory for particle and nuclear physics and a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of British Columbia, has been selected to become the next director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.

Released: 12-Jun-2013 10:00 AM EDT
UChicago, Marine Biological Lab Agree to Affiliate
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass. have agreed to form an affiliation that will strengthen both institutions’ missions of leadership and innovation in scientific research and education.

Released: 11-Jun-2013 5:00 PM EDT
$3.5 Million Gift to Support Theoretical Physics Center
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago has received a $3.5 million gift from anonymous donors to support a new intellectual enterprise that will be named the Leo Kadanoff Center for Theoretical Physics.

Released: 11-Jun-2013 11:00 AM EDT
Perfect Pitch May Not Be Absolute After All
University of Chicago

People who think they have perfect pitch may not be as in tune as they think, according to a new study in which people failed to notice a gradual change in pitch while listening to music. When tested afterward, people said notes that were in tune at the beginning sounded out of tune.

Released: 10-Jun-2013 3:40 PM EDT
Bridge Species Drive Tropical Engine of Biodiversity
University of Chicago

New research sheds light on how the tropics came to be teeming with species while the poles harbor relatively few. Furthermore, it confirms that the tropics have been and continue to be the Earth’s engine of biodiversity.

Released: 4-Jun-2013 2:45 PM EDT
Spintronics Approach Enables New Quantum Technologies
University of Chicago

A team of researchers including members of the University of Chicago’s Institute for Molecular Engineering highlight the power of emerging quantum technologies in two recent papers published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

Released: 28-May-2013 2:00 PM EDT
Women Donate Less to Charity Than Men in Some Contexts
University of Chicago

Given the chance, women are more likely than men to dodge an opportunity to donate to charity, a group of economists have found.

Released: 23-May-2013 1:00 PM EDT
Students Read Earth as Text in Field Methods Course
University of Chicago

Chelsea Leu, a third-year in geophysical sciences, spent spring break learning scientific field methods at San Salvador in the Bahamas with a group of other University of Chicago students and faculty members. The trip followed weekly seminars that met during the Winter Quarter. The News Office commissioned her to write this story about her experience.

Released: 15-May-2013 11:00 AM EDT
UChicago to Offer PhD in Molecular Engineering
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago will offer an engineering PhD for the first time, emphasizing the development of solutions to technological problems of society based on molecular-level science.

Released: 9-May-2013 5:00 PM EDT
Chuan He Named Investigator by Howard Hughes Institute
University of Chicago

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute on May 9 announced the selection of Chuan He, professor in chemistry and the current director of the Institute for Biophysical Dynamics at the University of Chicago, as a new HHMI investigator.

Released: 7-May-2013 10:00 AM EDT
Grad Students Complete Arts-Science Collaborations
University of Chicago

Recipients of the University of Chicago’s 2013 Arts | Science Graduate Collaboration Grants will present the fruits of their projects from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, in the penthouse of the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, 915 E. 60th Street.

Released: 6-May-2013 10:50 AM EDT
High-Flying Educators Trained at Yerkes Observatory
University of Chicago

Among the first teachers to fly aboard NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy were two who trained at Yerkes Observatory.

Released: 2-May-2013 10:00 AM EDT
New Dark Matter Detector Begins Its Search
University of Chicago

Scientists heard their first pops this week in an experiment that searches for signs of dark matter in the form of tiny bubbles. Scientists will need further analysis to discern whether dark matter caused any of the COUPP-60 experiment’s first bubbles at the SNOLAB underground science laboratory.

Released: 19-Apr-2013 10:45 AM EDT
Technique Unlocks Design Principles of Quantum Biology
University of Chicago

University of Chicago researchers have created a synthetic compound that mimics the complex quantum dynamics observed in photosynthesis and may enable fundamentally new routes to creating solar-energy technologies.

Released: 18-Apr-2013 4:25 PM EDT
Programming Invitational Provides World Finals Tune-Up
University of Chicago

For the second consecutive year, the 23 teams from across North America qualifying for the International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals tested their mettle at the University of Chicago Invitational Programming Contest.

Released: 12-Apr-2013 12:30 PM EDT
UChicago Appoints Rocky Kolb as Physical Sciences Dean
University of Chicago

Prof. Edward “Rocky” Kolb has been appointed dean of the Physical Sciences Division for a five-year term, President Robert J. Zimmer and Provost Thomas F. Rosenbaum announced. Kolb’s appointment takes effect July 1.

Released: 11-Apr-2013 12:35 PM EDT
European Academy Taps David D. Awschalom for Membership
University of Chicago

David D. Awschalom is a newly elected member of the European Academy of Sciences. The Academy, which elects relatively few non-European scientists, bases its selections on pioneering new research fields that have substantial scientific impact.



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