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UChicago community members awarded 2025 Gates-Cambridge Scholarships

Three individuals from the University of Chicago have been awarded the prestigious Gates-Cambridge Scholarships for 2025.


Study links father's leave with increased breastfeeding duration

Fathers who take at least two weeks of leave after the birth of their child are more likely to report longer breastfeeding durations, according to a survey led by researchers from Northwestern University and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s...


Discussion to address Trump's impact on America's global standing

Evanston, Ill — Northwestern's Center for Communication and Public Policy (CCPP) and the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs will host a discussion on the impact of recent U.S. foreign policy decisions under President Trump.


Colombian judge honored with global jurist award for contributions to indigenous rights

The Center for International Human Rights (CIHR) at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law has named Judge Belkis Florentina Izquierdo Torres as the recipient of their 10th Global Jurist of the Year Award.


David Axelrod named speaker for University of Chicago’s 2025 Class Day

David Axelrod, a noted political analyst and former senior advisor to President Barack Obama, will deliver the address at the University of Chicago’s 2025 Class Day ceremony on June 6.


Neubauer Collegium announces nine diverse projects for academic year 2025-26

The Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society has announced nine new projects set to commence in the 2025-26 academic year.


Researchers discover blue bee with unique foraging technique

The discovery of a new bee species, Andrena androfovea, has been reported by researchers who first observed the insect decades ago.


Study links sports rivalries and political elections through emotional responses

A recent study from Northwestern University explores the psychological parallels between sports rivalries and political elections, focusing on how people react to undesired outcomes.


Chicagoland Chamber adds extra session for popular Speed Networking event

The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce has announced the return of its largest networking event of the year, Speed Networking by LinkedIn.


UChicago to award honorary degree to renowned climate scientist Eli Tziperman

The University of Chicago is set to honor Eli Tziperman, a prominent climate scientist, with an honorary degree at its Convocation ceremony on June 7, 2025.


Brewing methods affect how well teas remove heavy metals from water

Northwestern University researchers have found that brewing tea can naturally adsorb heavy metals such as lead and cadmium, filtering out these contaminants from beverages.


Beacon Technology Solutions partners with Illinois Tech for Far-UVC research

Beacon Technology Solutions and Illinois Institute of Technology have been awarded a grant from the Illinois Innovation Vouchers Program to advance research on Far-UVC disinfection technology.


Blackhawks recall forward Colton Dach from Rockford IceHogs

The Chicago Blackhawks have recalled forward Colton Dach from the Rockford IceHogs of the American Hockey League (AHL).


UChicago scholars assess implications of Trump's second presidential term

In a series of events at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, scholars examined potential policy directions for Donald Trump's second term as President.


UIC seeks input on new learning management system choice

Learning Technology Solutions at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is seeking input from the university community to select a new Learning Management System (LMS).


Kosovo awards presidential medal to Chicago-Kent College for academic contributions

The Republic of Kosovo has recognized Chicago-Kent College of Law with its Presidential Medal of Merits, honoring the institution's "contribution and dedication to academic growth in Kosovo."


Documentary highlights history of Black women faculty at Northwestern University

The experiences of Black women faculty at Northwestern University are being highlighted in a new documentary titled "Hearing Silences: 50 Years of Black Women Faculty at Northwestern."


Thornton Township Republicans call for unity and change

Thornton Township Republicans have issued a call for local Republicans to unite in addressing political dysfunction within the community.


Chicago Blackhawks activate Crevier; Dickinson moved to injured reserve

The Chicago Blackhawks have announced changes to their roster as they prepare for an upcoming game against the Columbus Blue Jackets.


Sheriff's police charge two felons with gun and drug offenses

Two individuals with previous felony convictions have been charged with multiple felonies following a narcotics investigation by the Cook County Sheriff's Police.