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Released: 15-Jun-2016 4:05 PM EDT
Social Science Researchers Partner with Illinois Town on Civic Challenge
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago's CivX program matches research training in the social sciences with civic institutions that are confronting a challenge. The largest project to date is running this week in partnership with the town of Okawville, Illinois.

Released: 13-Jun-2016 12:05 PM EDT
UChicago Physicists First to See Behavior of Quantum Materials in Curved Space
University of Chicago

Harnessing the shared wave nature of light and matter, researchers at the University of Chicago led by Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Physics Jonathan Simon have used light to explore some of the most intriguing questions in the quantum mechanics of materials.

Released: 13-Jun-2016 12:05 PM EDT
Food and Environment Course Examines Sustainability of Student Cafés
University of Chicago

A food and environment course took the students out of the classroom to learn about food service operations and their sustainability options.

Released: 7-Jun-2016 10:05 AM EDT
New Research Center Becomes First to Focus on Wisdom
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago has launched the Center for Practical Wisdom. The first-of-its-kind center is being started with $2 million from the John Templeton Foundation.

Released: 1-Jun-2016 12:05 PM EDT
Matthew Tirrell Appointed to Second Term as Director of Institute for Molecular Engineering
University of Chicago

Matthew Tirrell has been appointed to a second five-year term as Pritzker Director and dean of the faculty of the Institute for Molecular Engineering, President Robert J. Zimmer and Provost Eric Isaacs announced. Tirrell’s new term begins July 1.

Released: 1-Jun-2016 12:05 PM EDT
UChicago Alumni Rely on Campus Mentors, Resources in Launching Online Voter Guide
University of Chicago

Three University of Chicago alumni — making smart use of University resources that support budding entrepreneurs, technology startups and robust political thought — have developed an easy-to-use, non-partisan online voter guide that is making a big splash this presidential election year.

Released: 31-May-2016 12:05 PM EDT
UChicago Creates Undergraduate Major in Neuroscience
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago's Biological Sciences Division announces a new major in neuroscience, giving students in the undergraduate College an opportunity to focus on the brain and nervous system.

Released: 27-May-2016 3:05 PM EDT
UChicago’s Jared Lewis Receives 2016 Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
University of Chicago

Jared Lewis has been selected for a 2016 Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award from the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation. Lewis, an assistant professor in chemistry at the University of Chicago, is one of 13 Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award recipients this year.

Released: 25-May-2016 11:05 AM EDT
Juan De Pablo to Receive 2016 DuPont Medal for Excellence in Nutrition and Health Science
University of Chicago

The Danisco Foundation (Daniscos Fond) has selected the University of Chicago’s Juan de Pablo as the recipient of the DuPont Nutrition and Health Science and Excellence Medal 2016.

11-May-2016 1:05 PM EDT
Redefining Health and Well-Being in America’s Aging Population
University of Chicago

Chronological age itself plays almost no role in accounting for differences in older people’s health and well-being, according to a new, large-scale study by a multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Chicago.

Released: 13-May-2016 11:05 AM EDT
New Microbiome Center to Combine UChicago, Marine Biological Laboratory and Argonne Expertise
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago, the Marine Biological Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory announced today a new partnership called The Microbiome Center that will seek to understand the identity and function of microbes across environments.

9-May-2016 1:00 PM EDT
Exoplanets’ Complex Orbital Structure Points to Planetary Migration in Solar Systems
University of Chicago

A new study shows that the Kepler-223 star system is trapped in an orbital configuration that Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune may have broken from in the early history of the solar system.

Released: 10-May-2016 10:05 AM EDT
National Academy of Sciences Elects Two Members From UChicago
University of Chicago

Two University of Chicago faculty members have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences. The new academy members are mathematician Vladimir Drinfeld and physicist Wayne Hu.

Released: 10-May-2016 9:30 AM EDT
New Device Steps Toward Isolating Single Electrons for Quantum Computing
University of Chicago

Researchers at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory have integrated trapped electrons with superconducting quantum circuits.

Released: 29-Apr-2016 12:05 PM EDT
Press Registration Now Open for ICHEP 2016, in Chicago
University of Chicago

Registration for the 38th International Conference on High Energy Physics, which will take place Aug. 3-10, is now open. Members of the media can attend free, and gain free access to all press conferences and events. 

Released: 28-Apr-2016 5:05 PM EDT
UChicago Cosmologist to Deliver May 5 Kavli Fulldome Lecture at Adler Planetarium
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago’s Michael Turner will explore some of the biggest mysteries of modern cosmology in a Kavli Fulldome Lecture that will begin at 7:30 p.m. CST Thursday, May 5, at the Adler Planetarium, 1300 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. Turner’s lecture, sponsored by the Kavli Foundation, is titled “From the Big Bang to the Multiverse and Beyond.”

Released: 22-Apr-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Five UChicago Faculty Members Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
University of Chicago

Five members of the University of Chicago faculty are among the 213 national and international scholars, artists, philanthropists, and business leaders newly elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The new UChicago members of the American Academy are Joshua Frieman, Theaster Gates Jr., Ali Hortacsu, David Nirenberg, and Michael Sells.

Released: 21-Apr-2016 6:05 PM EDT
UChicago, Evelo Biosciences Sign Licensing Deal for Microbiome-Based Cancer Immunotherapy
University of Chicago

Evelo Biosciences and the University of Chicago have announced that they have entered into an exclusive worldwide license agreement to develop and commercialize a microbiome-based cancer immunotherapy.

Released: 13-Apr-2016 12:05 PM EDT
Four Faculty Members Earn Guggenheim Fellowships
University of Chicago

Four UChicago faculty members have won John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowships: Lauren Berlant, the George M. Pullman Distinguished Service Professor in English Language and Literature; Anthony Cheung, Assistant Professor in Music and the College; Justin B. Richland, Associate Professor in Anthropology and the Social Sciences; and Theo van den Hout, the Arthur and Joann Rasmussen Professor in Western Civilization and in Hittite and Anatolian Languages.

Released: 11-Apr-2016 12:05 PM EDT
New Findings Reveal Social Thinking in the Infant Brain
University of Chicago

An innovative collaboration between neuroscientists and developmental psychologists that investigated how infants’ brains process other people’s action provides the first evidence that directly links neural responses from the motor system to overt social behavior in infants.

Released: 31-Mar-2016 11:05 AM EDT
Black, Latino Families Urged to Emphasize College Graduation Rates in Enrollment Decisions
University of Chicago

Based on research showing the importance of where students enroll in determining the likelihood that they will graduate, EdTalk Project has developed an up-to-date listing of college graduation rates. More than 1,800 Colleges and Universities are listed.

Released: 28-Mar-2016 3:00 PM EDT
Computer Model Explains Sustained Eruptions on Icy Moon of Saturn
University of Chicago

The Cassini spacecraft has observed geysers erupting on Saturn’s moon Enceladus since 2005. Now, scientists at the University of Chicago and Princeton University have pinpointed a mechanism by which cyclical tidal stresses exerted by Saturn can drive Enceladus’s long-lived eruptions.

Released: 24-Mar-2016 9:05 AM EDT
DNA Devices Perform Bio-Analytical Chemistry Inside Live Cells
University of Chicago

In 2011, Yamuna Krishnan’s research group became the first to demonstrate the functioning of a DNA nanomachine inside a living organism. Last summer, her team reported another achievement: the development of a DNA nanosensor that measures the physiological concentration of chloride.

Released: 22-Mar-2016 12:05 PM EDT
New Book Outlines ‘the Intellectual Terrain of Statistics’
University of Chicago

In The Seven Pillars of Statistical Wisdom, published in March by the Harvard University Press, Stephen Stigler identifies seven fundamental principles of statistics, a largely interdisciplinary field.

Released: 22-Mar-2016 12:05 PM EDT
Beckman Foundation Renews Support for Science Mentoring at UChicago
University of Chicago

The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation has renewed its three-year award with the University of Chicago to fund undergraduate STEM research, one of only 12 so honored this year.

Released: 16-Mar-2016 9:05 AM EDT
Twenty-Two Communities Across the Country Join Voices of Youth Count
University of Chicago

Twenty-two communities from across the United States will work with Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago in partnership on Voices of Youth Count, a first-of-its-kind national effort aimed at ending youth homelessness.

Released: 14-Mar-2016 10:00 AM EDT
Report: Despite Economic Gains, Rural Chinese Children Continue to Lag Urban Counterparts
University of Chicago

A new comprehensive study of children’s well-being in China reveals glaring disparities in education, economic conditions and emotional health between rural and urban children and the need for educational and public policy reforms to help close those gaps.

Released: 7-Mar-2016 1:05 PM EST
Meditation and Ballet Associated with Wisdom, Study Says
University of Chicago

A new study confirms the age-old conception that meditation is associated with wisdom. Surprisingly, it also concludes that somatic (physical) practices such as classical ballet might lead to increased wisdom.

2-Mar-2016 4:00 PM EST
Cosmochemists Find Evidence for Unstable Heavy Element at Solar System Formation
University of Chicago

University of Chicago scientists have discovered evidence in a meteorite that a rare element, curium, was present during the formation of the solar system. This finding ends a 35-year-old debate on the possible presence of curium in the early solar system.

Released: 1-Mar-2016 4:05 PM EST
Psychologist Examines the Profound Power of Loneliness
University of Chicago

The power of loneliness — its potential for causing depression and other serious health problems as well as its surprising role in keeping humans safe from harm.

Released: 29-Feb-2016 1:05 PM EST
President Obama Honors Two UChicago Scholars as Extraordinary Early-Career Scientists
University of Chicago

University of Chicago assistant professors Jonathan Simon and Bozhi Tian are among the 105 researchers that President Obama has named recipients of Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers.

Released: 26-Feb-2016 2:05 PM EST
UChicago Graham School Launches Master of Science Degree in Biomedical Informatics
University of Chicago

Biomedical informatics, one of the world’s fastest-growing interdisciplinary fields, is the latest graduate degree program offered by the University of Chicago Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies.

Released: 24-Feb-2016 11:05 AM EST
Sloan Foundation Awards Research Fellowships to Five UChicago Scholars
University of Chicago

The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has awarded five UChicago faculty members 2016 Sloan Research Fellowships.

Released: 19-Feb-2016 12:05 PM EST
Moving Electrons Around Loops with Light: A Quantum Device Based on Geometry
University of Chicago

Researchers at the University of Chicago and the University of Konstanz have demonstrated the ability to generate a quantum logic operation, or rotation of the qubit, that is intrinsically resilient to noise as well as to variations in the strength or duration of the control.

Released: 16-Feb-2016 11:05 AM EST
RNA Modification Discovery Suggests New Code for Control of Gene Expression
University of Chicago

A new cellular signal discovered by a team of scientists at the University of Chicago with scientists from Tel Aviv University provides a promising new lever in the control of gene expression.

Released: 11-Feb-2016 3:05 PM EST
University of Chicago Scientists Play a Major Role in Historic Discovery
University of Chicago

For the first time, scientists have observed ripples in the fabric of spacetime called gravitational waves, arriving at the earth from a cataclysmic event in the distant universe. This confirms a major prediction of Albert Einstein’s 1915 general theory of relativity and opens an unprecedented new window onto the cosmos.

Released: 10-Feb-2016 7:05 PM EST
Physicist Studies Concepts Affecting Fluids at Different Scales
University of Chicago

Paul Wiegmann is spending this academic year as a Simons Fellow in Theoretical Physics. His Simons project evolved from a graduate course that he teaches on topology and geometry in physics.

Released: 3-Feb-2016 4:05 PM EST
CERES Center to Create New Foundations for Unstoppable Computing
University of Chicago

A group of more than 50 computer scientists and engineers from the University of Chicago and industry gathered Friday at Harper Court in Hyde Park for a research summit to launch the new CERES Center for Unstoppable Computing.

Released: 1-Feb-2016 2:05 PM EST
South Pole’s Next Generation of Discovery
University of Chicago

Later this year, during what passes for summer in Antarctica, a group of Chicago scientists will arrive at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole research station to install a new and enhanced instrument designed to plumb the earliest history of the cosmos.

Released: 29-Jan-2016 3:05 PM EST
John Light, Pioneer in Theoretical Chemical Dynamics, 1934-2016
University of Chicago

John Light, one of the first scientists to describe the dynamics of chemical reactions on a molecular scale, died Monday, Jan. 18, 2016, in a Denver hospital following a severe illness. He was 81.

Released: 25-Jan-2016 3:05 PM EST
Physicist Credits Fire Scholarship for Leading to Degree, Career at UChicago
University of Chicago

Davie Miller's Fire Scholarship to the University of Chicago started him on a path that resulted in his appointment as the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in Physics in 2013.

Released: 22-Jan-2016 5:05 PM EST
Neuroscientists Open Doors to Collaboration
University of Chicago

Ed Awh and Ed Vogel, two leading scholars whose joint research focuses on visual cognition and working memory, joined the University of Chicago's growing neuroscience and cellular science faculty in fall 2015.

Released: 20-Jan-2016 12:05 PM EST
UChicago’s Wendy Freedman to Receive Heineman Prize for Astrophysics
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago’s Wendy Freedman will receive the 2016 Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics.

Released: 19-Jan-2016 2:05 PM EST
Lloyd Rudolph, Leading Scholar and Teacher of South Asia, 1927-2016
University of Chicago

Lloyd Rudolph, professor emeritus of political science, died Jan. 16, in Oakland, Calif. of prostate cancer. He was 88. He had a long and distinguished career at UChicago, almost entirely in collaboration with his wife, Prof. Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, who died in December 2015.

Released: 11-Jan-2016 10:05 AM EST
Data Science Specialist Michael Franklin to Lead Computer Science at UChicago
University of Chicago

The University of Chicago has appointed prominent data science scholar Michael Franklin to chair its Department of Computer Science and to serve as senior advisor to the provost on computation and data science.

Released: 4-Jan-2016 2:05 PM EST
New Book Presents Personal Finance Advice in 10 Simple Rules
University of Chicago

An index card containing personal finance advice that went viral online has inspired a new book by Prof. Harold Pollack and financial journalist Helaine Olen. Titled The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn’t Have to be Complicated, the book will go on sale Jan. 5.

Released: 18-Dec-2015 5:05 PM EST
Several New Members Join Fermilab Board of Directors
University of Chicago

Since the start of 2015, Fermi Research Alliance LLC, a partnership between the University of Chicago and Universities Research Association, has appointed several distinguished new members to its board of directors.

Released: 16-Dec-2015 3:05 PM EST
Tracing University’s Intellectual History
University of Chicago

The University’s Departmental Histories Fellowship Program challenged graduate students to research and document the histories of 17 of UChicago’s 87 academic units, as part of the University's 125th anniversary celebration.

Released: 16-Dec-2015 3:05 PM EST
Metcalf Interns Offered Return Internships, Full-Time Jobs
University of Chicago

Nearly half of all University of Chicago undergraduates who participated in the Jeff Metcalf Internship Program this year have reported receiving return offers from their employers for either an internship next summer or a full-time job after graduation.

Released: 14-Dec-2015 10:05 AM EST
Alumnus Philip Glass Returns to UChicago in February
University of Chicago

60 years after graduating from the University of Chicago, celebrated composer Philip Glass will return to campus as a UChicago Presidential Arts Fellow Feb. 17-19, 2016 for a three-day residency featuring a film screening, public conversation, and a sold-out concert at Mandel Hall.



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