How UChicago’s Podcast Network fosters academic discourse at the University, featuring interviews with Big Brains’ Paul Rand, Not Another Politics’ William Howell and Assistant Director Matthew Hodapp.
The University has agreed to pay $13.5 million to settle an antitrust lawsuit that was first filed in early 2022, according to a proposed settlement agreement filed on August 14. The proposed settlement, which accused it and 16 other top universities of illegally price-fixing their financial aid, is now subject to final approval by a.
WFU, representing social sciences core writing advisors, humanities core writing specialists, Little Red Schoolhouse lectors, and writing and research advisors, calls for job security, better pay and benefits, and transparency.
The University is broadening transportation options for students to address gaps in the system and increase safe use of existing citywide public transit, as outlined in an email sent on September 21 from Dean Michele Rasmussen and Associate Vice President for Safety and Security Eric Heath. The Lyft Ride Smart program, inaugurated last fall allows.