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The University of Chicago’s finances have affected how it operates, which makes the changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ...
Alison Siegler has been named the Lillian E. Kraemer Clinical Professor in Public Interest Law, effective July 1. Siegler is the founding director of the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic (FCJC), the ...
No telescope has basked in the night sky quite like the enormous new Vera Rubin Observatory. Here's what it could reveal ...
UChicago Medicine has named Chris Allen executive vice president and health system CFO, effective Sept. 1. Mr. Allen joins the health system from Los Angeles-based Keck Medicine of USC, where he ...
New SBIR Phase III Catalog Advances the Procurement Process The catalog puts mission-ready commercial technologies all in one place for government buyers.
Surprisingly, some of the most popular majors have high unemployment rates, according to new data from the New York Fed.
A University of Chicago Medicine Medical group cybersecurity breach in July may have exposed personal information of 38,000 patients.
The $18.4 million donation from the Leinweber Foundation will establish a new institute for theoretical physics on the Hyde Park campus.
The exposed information may have included first and last names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, financial account information and/or medical-related information.
UChicago Medicine is using a new technology to destroy liver tumors without radiation, chemotherapy or even cutting the skin.
UChicago Medicine has remade its lung program of late, bringing in a new surgical director, Dr. Pablo Sanchez, from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in May 2024.
UChicago Medicine’s leadership fully supports this structured approach, recognizing its value in eliminating barriers and ensuring seamless digital transformation.
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