Neutral ground

Although the campus often becomes a battleground for controversial issues, the University aspires to remain impartial.

During a discussion on free speech at the University in May, even the easy questions weren’t easy. Almost from the moment they sat down, the three faculty panelists found themselves wading into what law professor Geoffrey Stone, JD’71, called “uncomfortable” issues for universities navigating the murky waters of academic freedom.

An Iraqi sabbatical

Wes Gray needed a break from Chicago Booth. Instead of backpacking around Europe, the “adrenaline junkie” joined the Marines.

photo: -Jazz scores in Hyde Park

The Hyde Park Jazz Festival helps connect musicians with audiences.
photo: -Talking points

Medical triage

Medical Center CEO James Madara discusses recent changes and budget cuts.

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