At first a crusader for workplace safety, the trained physician railed against the use of the toxic and ubiquitous material ...
1969: Controversial University of Chicago sociology professor Marlene Dixon — who inspired a more than two-week sit-in by ...
This spotlight is part of a Q&A series focusing on UChicago Law alumni whose career paths have taken them into public service. Heidi Mueller, ’07, director of the Illinois Department of Children and ...
ACRL announces the publication of Data Culture in Academic Libraries: A Practical Guide to Building Communities, Partnerships ...
The challenge was brought forward by a parent who said her daughter was exposed to nudity while reading the book "It's ...
In the 22-second video, the camera pans a room of items — shelves filled with hats, T-shirts, sweaters, jackets, books, flags, photographs, artwork, shoes, boots, scarves and even a NASCAR track suit.
An expert weighed in on what immigrants can do to educate themselves on their renter's rights and the requirements for finding a place to live.
Kenosha Unified School District residents will have a School Board primary on their ballots on Feb. 18 to reduce the race ...
Thomson Reuters has won an early battle in court over the question of fair use in artificial intelligence-related copyright ...
Launched in May 2024 to coincide with the school’s commencement celebrations, Fowler School of Law’s Amicus magazine is an annual publication commemorating a year in the life of our school. It’s a ...
The first application for a permit to operate a non-state, non-profit university as a branch will be submitted on Friday, February 14, 2025, by Sorbonne Paris ...
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