What Historical Pandemics Teach Us About COVID-19
Bygone plagues call to mind ghastly historical dramas and Monty Python skits, ostensibly far removed from the sanitized comforts of modernity. However, the COVID-19 pandemic actually bears a striking resemblance to many historical plagues.
Follow the Leader
Dr. Christopher Anne Robinson-Easley held a regular get-together for her MBA students on Thursday nights. No one took attendance. But the students who chose to come found a community of supporters.
Student Photojournalists Document an Unforgettable Year
In Professor Mike Ensdorf’s class, students documented the world around them: their families, their communities and their campus, the city of Chicago.
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Honor Roll
Thank you to the trustees, alumni, faculty, staff and organizations who generously supported Roosevelt in fiscal year 2019.
Performing Arts Nonprofit Receives Excellence Award
Sharing Notes has brought 500 performances to more than 28,000 hospital patients across Chicago.
College of Arts and Sciences: Second Chances
Victor Dickson leads the Safer Foundation, one of the nation’s largest social-impact nonprofits for people with conviction records.