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.
Following a screening of the documentary “Crip Camp” at Doc Films, members of SDJ discussed accessibility shortcomings on campus, why it’s so hard for students with disabilities to get accommodations, and what the administration can do to help them.
The UChicago Center in Paris and new professorship will be named in honor of longtime Dean of the College John W. Boyer following a $27 million gift from alumni and parents.
In a rally organized by the Divest UChicago coalition, students protested UChicago’s investment in fossil fuels and advocated for greater transparency from the University regarding its endowment.
A University spokesperson told The Maroon that the administration reevaluated its approach to the Common Data Set and now plans to complete the survey annually.
At 7:39 p.m., the Chicago Police Department’s communications division told The Maroon that the threat was “non–bona fide.” The University later confirmed that there was no evidence of a shooting.
Over one year ago, Yiran Fan and Shaoxiong “Dennis” Zheng were killed in tragic shooting incidents near campus. Since then, students and faculty have rallied for better safety but have taken different approaches to the issue.
Golden Slate’s victory in the Undergraduate Student Government elections will become official on April 21 as hearings involving all three executive slate tickets concluded on April 17.