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University of Chicago researchers explore gut microbiome for disease treatment

Researchers at the University of Chicago are delving into the complex world of the gut microbiome, aiming to unlock its potential for treating diseases.


UIC invites participation in undergraduate research forum during annual research week

The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is preparing for its upcoming Undergraduate Research Forum, an event that highlights student research across various disciplines.


UIC begins campuswide accessibility evaluation

In late 2023, a plan for a campuswide accessibility audit was developed to gather input from UIC stakeholders and guidance from consultants.


University of Chicago opens submissions for 2025 Science as Art contest

The University of Chicago is inviting its community members to participate in the fourth annual Science as Art contest.


Taylor Street roadwork phase 2 begins next week on west side of campus

The Chicago Department of Transportation is set to commence Phase 2 of the Taylor Street roadwork project next week, weather permitting.


UChicago scientists advance understanding of quantum sound through new research

University of Chicago researchers have made significant progress in the field of quantum sound by demonstrating high-fidelity entanglement between two acoustic wave resonators.


Binary black holes align spins before merging in dense star clusters

Most people are familiar with the concept of "love at first sight," but Northwestern University astrophysicists have discovered a phenomenon they describe as "love at first collision."


Astrophysicist Adam Miller receives prestigious Cottrell Scholar Award

Northwestern University astrophysicist Adam Miller has been awarded the 2025 Cottrell Scholar Award by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA).


Commissioner Jamie Rhee announces retirement from Chicago Department of Aviation

Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) Commissioner Jamie Rhee has announced her retirement, effective April 15, 2025.


Binary black hole collisions reveal surprising spin alignment behavior

Northwestern University researchers have made a notable discovery regarding binary black holes in star clusters.


Steve Carell announced as Northwestern University's 2025 commencement speaker

Steve Carell, a well-known actor and comedian, will address Northwestern University's Class of 2025 at their annual commencement ceremony.


Northwestern faculty members to present on incarceration impact & global health disparities

Two faculty members from Northwestern University are set to speak at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting in Boston on February 14.


UIC calls for submissions for sustainability project funding

The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is calling for proposals for sustainability projects as part of its Sustainability Fund initiative.


Chicagoland Chamber members named in Crain's '2025 Women of Influence' list

Several members of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce have been recognized in Crain's '2025 Women of Influence' list.


South Shore welcomes new creative hub with Pen & Paper's grand opening

On February 8, 2025, South Shore celebrated the opening of Pen & Paper: A Joint Creative.


UChicago professor John Reinitz remembered for pioneering systems biology

John Bertram Reinitz, a University of Chicago professor known for his contributions to developmental biology, passed away on January 23 at the age of 66.


Chicago Mayor’s office releases new gift-receiving protocols

The Mayor's Office in Chicago has made public the protocols for gifts received on behalf of the city.


UIC launches annual sexual misconduct climate survey for students

The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is set to launch its annual Sexual Misconduct Campus Climate Survey on February 18.


Annual Run for the Zoo returns to support wildlife conservation

Chicago residents are invited to participate in the 47th annual Run for the Zoo, scheduled for Sunday, June 8.


University of Chicago joins lawsuit against NIH cost reduction

President Paul Alivisatos of the University of Chicago addressed university employees regarding recent executive orders and federal policy changes.