The University of Chicago


The University of Chicago is a prestigious urban research university committed to rigorous inquiry and intellectual freedom. Founded in 1890, it has produced numerous Nobel laureates and is known for its transformative education and groundbreaking research across various fields. The university fosters an inclusive and diverse learning environment, encouraging participation from all community members.

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The University of Chicago

Edward H. Levi Hall, 5801 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL 60637


What We Do

The College offers a liberal education that fosters rigorous habits of mind and empowers students to pursue their lifelong goals.

With more than 100 programs across divisions and professional schools, students discover firsthand the power of ideas to make a difference in the world.

UChicago provides degree and non-degree programs spanning business, public policy, and a wide range of professional fields and liberal arts.

The University offers various resources to enhance student life, including health and wellness services, dining options, and academic support.

UChicago provides numerous opportunities for artistic and cultural experiences, enriching student life and sparking creativity.

The university offers 18 intercollegiate sports and a wide range of intramural and recreational activities for students.



Key People

Vice President for Alumni Relations and Development

Interim Vice President of National Laboratories

Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs, Dean of the Division of the Biological Sciences, and Dean of the Pritzker School of Medicine

Vice President and Secretary of the University


News & Updates

A yoga session for the community.

An exhibition showcasing artists-in-residence.

A musical event at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel.

A lecture by Associate Professor Philip Garboden.

A recent discovery of significant historical writings.

Upcoming events discussing economic outlook.