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Education and social service. Law, policy, and society. Volume 104, Number 1. Download issue (PDF, 12 MB). The cover: People have seen unidentified flying objects in all sorts of everyday phenomena. (Illustration by Gerard Dubois). Nadrian Seeman, SB'66, uses DNA not to study biology but as a building block for nano-tiny structures. Reg Egg, Igloo: As quickly as students have dreamed up pet names for Mansueto, they've adopted the futuristic library as their own. Lite of the Mind. Volunteer projectionists...

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Education and social service. Law, policy, and society. Volume 104, Number 1. Download issue (PDF, 12 MB). The cover: People have seen unidentified flying objects in all sorts of everyday phenomena. (Illustration by Gerard Dubois). Nadrian Seeman, SB'66, uses DNA not to study biology but as a building block for nano-tiny structures. Reg Egg, Igloo: As quickly as students have dreamed up pet names for Mansueto, they've adopted the futuristic library as their own. Lite of the Mind. Volunteer projectionists...

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"Alumni Deaths," U of C Magazine, June 1997

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The University of Chicago Magazine. Herman H. Fussler. AM'69; a sister; and a granddaughter. Robert W. Jewell. U-High'53; and six grandchildren. A biologist who shared the 1967 Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine for research on how the eye sends images to the brain, died April 12 at his home in Cambridge, MA. He was 90. Wald held a fellowship in the U of C's physiology department (1933-34) before joining the Harvard faculty. Melvin S. Freedman. Earl K. Hyde. AB'61, and a grandson, John H. Gernon.

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The University of Chicago Magazine: Features

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Doctoral student David Schalliol, AM’04, photographs Chicago-area isolated buildings, capturing neighborhoods in flux. Isolated Building Study 24 (2008). The BP refinery behind this Whiting, Indiana, home prompts the viewer to consider the relationship between industry and its neighbors. Isolated Building Study 188 (2007). Ldquo;I know of at least five buildings that have been demolished” on this South Side block “since I took this photo in October 2007,” Schalliol says. Isolated Building Study 271 (2008).

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The 00s - -. The 90s - -. The 80s - -. The 70s - -. The 60s - -. The 50s - -. The 40s - -. The 30s - -. The 20s - -. By Carrie M. Golus, AB’91, AM’93. Oncologist Suzanne Conzen encourages would-be molecular biologists to think about the human aspects of their lab work. Conzen, wearing a white lab coat and plastic name badge over a pale green, scallop-edged sweater, flicks on the title slide, “Human cancer: An overview. Incidence, presentation, and systemic treatment of the patient.”. 8220;The beginning o...

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The University of Chicago Magazine: Chicago Journal

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The 00s - -. The 90s - -. The 80s - -. The 70s - -. The 60s - -. The 50s - -. The 40s - -. The 30s - -. The 20s - -. Going to the mat. In Donald Levine s Conflict Theory and Aikido class, the goal is not to learn to fight but rather to harmonize. By Carrie Golus, AB 91, AM 93. Photography by Dan Dry. You can call me whatever you want outside of class, sociologist Don Levine says, but on the mat, I m sensei. Ldquo;How many of you had heard of aikido by the time you went to college? He draws the three.

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Welcome to the University of Chicago Magazine Online

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And what's to be learned? Divinity School professors Bernard McGinn and John Collins take an encyclopedic approach to the end of the world. The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism. Published this past summer, the Encyclopedia charts the evolution of apocalyptic thought in three volumes of 43 original essays by 42 international scholars. Their sober research does not make apocalyptic predictions, seek to validate or disprove certain theories, or, as the Library Journal. The year 2000 calls up issues of the mea...

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The Editors Blog: Twitter, circa 100 BC

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The thoughts of eight generations of Chicago Maroon Viewpoints editors. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in Law, Letters, and Society. Chris served previously as Sports Editor and a member of the News staff before becoming Associate Viewpoints Editor. Contact Chris at chrisboots@uchicago.edu. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in psychology. Matt is a member of the Chicago Maroon. Editorial Board, and served previously as Viewpoints Editor and Sports Editor. Contact Ti...

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The Editors Blog: News shorts 8/6

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The thoughts of eight generations of Chicago Maroon Viewpoints editors. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in Law, Letters, and Society. Chris served previously as Sports Editor and a member of the News staff before becoming Associate Viewpoints Editor. Contact Chris at chrisboots@uchicago.edu. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in psychology. Matt is a member of the Chicago Maroon. Editorial Board, and served previously as Viewpoints Editor and Sports Editor. Contact Ti...

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The Editors Blog: "Dear Viktor, you're dead, love Dmitry"

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The thoughts of eight generations of Chicago Maroon Viewpoints editors. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in Law, Letters, and Society. Chris served previously as Sports Editor and a member of the News staff before becoming Associate Viewpoints Editor. Contact Chris at chrisboots@uchicago.edu. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in psychology. Matt is a member of the Chicago Maroon. Editorial Board, and served previously as Viewpoints Editor and Sports Editor. Contact Ti...

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The Editors Blog: "The 800-pound gorilla does not have to break pottery every time it moves."

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The thoughts of eight generations of Chicago Maroon Viewpoints editors. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in Law, Letters, and Society. Chris served previously as Sports Editor and a member of the News staff before becoming Associate Viewpoints Editor. Contact Chris at chrisboots@uchicago.edu. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in psychology. Matt is a member of the Chicago Maroon. Editorial Board, and served previously as Viewpoints Editor and Sports Editor. Contact Ti...

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The Editors Blog: Bus routes #173 and #174 set to be slashed

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The thoughts of eight generations of Chicago Maroon Viewpoints editors. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in Law, Letters, and Society. Chris served previously as Sports Editor and a member of the News staff before becoming Associate Viewpoints Editor. Contact Chris at chrisboots@uchicago.edu. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in psychology. Matt is a member of the Chicago Maroon. Editorial Board, and served previously as Viewpoints Editor and Sports Editor. Contact Ti...

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The Editors Blog: Tax dollars at work

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The thoughts of eight generations of Chicago Maroon Viewpoints editors. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in Law, Letters, and Society. Chris served previously as Sports Editor and a member of the News staff before becoming Associate Viewpoints Editor. Contact Chris at chrisboots@uchicago.edu. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in psychology. Matt is a member of the Chicago Maroon. Editorial Board, and served previously as Viewpoints Editor and Sports Editor. Contact Ti...

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The Editors Blog: Let's just call it a wage gap

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The thoughts of eight generations of Chicago Maroon Viewpoints editors. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in Law, Letters, and Society. Chris served previously as Sports Editor and a member of the News staff before becoming Associate Viewpoints Editor. Contact Chris at chrisboots@uchicago.edu. Is a fourth-year in the College pursuing a degree in psychology. Matt is a member of the Chicago Maroon. Editorial Board, and served previously as Viewpoints Editor and Sports Editor. Contact Ti...

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