Luke Magyar exited the armed forces only to rededicate himself to helping former service members. Now he has been selected by the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation as one of 54 recipients to earn the award that is centered around public service.
Research brims with questions. Third-year Sneha Agarwal, and fourth-years Eva McCord and Koby Rosen have all embraced some of the toughest puzzles in this space and uncovered their own capacity to make significant contributions in labs across campus.
While Regenstein and Harper Memorial libraries offer exceptional environments for learning, many are unaware of the hidden gems across campus. There is an array of lesser-known study spaces, each with its own unique ambiance waiting to be discovered.
More than two dozen University of Chicago students recently attended COP29 in Azerbaijan, an experience which they described as an “eye-opening” opportunity to learn about the inner-workings of policy and politics at a global scale.
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