President’s Perspective
The work of building a better society is never done, and Chicago is the perfect place to try to make social justice a cornerstone of the world in which we live.
The work of building a better society is never done, and Chicago is the perfect place to try to make social justice a cornerstone of the world in which we live.
If you started thinking about a career change during the pandemic, you’re in good company. New Roosevelt certificate programs are help students upskill for their dream roles.
Next time you visit the Wabash Building, take an elevator ride up to the third floor to experience the heart of campus.
As you rise through the corporate ranks, Black and Latinx workers become more and more underrepresented. Four faculty experts break down how business schools can support DEI.
Leaders leave legacies, and Harold Washington (BA Political Science, ’49) left a legacy that continues to inspire. Professor and alum reflects on Mayor Washington in honor of his centennial birthday.
Six months into Mayor Washington’s second term, Chicago was simmering with frustration over education. Washington held a summit that planted the seeds for more democratic schools.