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Why scary movies are helping some people cope with the pandemic
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A new math intervention helps narrow achievement gap among preschoolers
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Why the presidential race isn’t the only election worth watching
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$1m National Science Foundation Grant will support diversity in STEM Education
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Campus Quad in Autumn
Committee on Education receives grant to address educational inequality
20 PhD candidates will receive full tuition, stipends and other benefits to support efforts to promote educational equity at scale.
Richard Taub
Richard P. Taub, esteemed sociologist who studied Chicago neighborhoods, 1937–2...
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The rise of women in U.S. politics—from the 19th Amendment to Kamala Harris
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Emails worth $100 million: Economists use ‘nudges’ to increase tax compliance
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Nobel-winning economist Michael Kremer to join UChicago faculty as University P...
Development economist appointed to Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics
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Michael Silverstein Memorial Scholarship Fund Established
The Michael Silverstein Memorial Fund is devoted to expanding access to anthropology at the University of Chicago and diversifying the scholarship