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Amid pandemic, UChicago scholar launches program for international artists


Amid pandemic, UChicago scholar launches program for international artists
Feb 23, 2021
Interim director Ghenwa Hayek expands Gray Center’s global reach with FarBar program
Early last year, Assoc. Prof. Ghenwa Hayek signed on to become the interim director of the University of Chicago’s Gray Center. A month after she accepted the interim directorship, the COVID-19 crisis was officially declared a pandemic.
Uncertain times call for certain decision-making, and Hayek quickly embraced the challenge. The Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry has long convened scholars and artists in the spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration but without in-person events, it would have rethink the nature of its mission. ....

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$25 million gift to UChicago will support work on global health and social development


$25 million gift to UChicago will support work on global health and social development
Feb 18, 2021
Commitment expands initiatives to address health challenges and social issues
A $25 million commitment to the University of Chicago from the Kiphart Family Foundation will expand global health and social development research and educational initiatives to address health inequities and their root causes in West Africa and in low- and middle-income communities around the world.
The gift will establish the Susan and Richard Kiphart Center for Global Health and Social Development, to be housed in the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice. Led in partnership with the University of Chicago’s Biological Sciences Division, the Kiphart Center will bring together expertise from around the University in support of collaborative efforts with partner communities to alleviate disease, improve infrastructure, and promote ....

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Capitol unrest linked with Trump-voting 'islands,' proximity to Proud Boys chapters


Capitol unrest linked with Trump-voting ‘islands,’ proximity to Proud Boys chapters
Feb 17, 2021
Those who traveled to D.C. likely live in politically isolated neighborhoods, data indicates
Americans who lived near chapters of the far-right Proud Boys organization were more likely to have attended the Jan. 6 rally that turned into a riot on the U.S. Capitol, according to a new research from a University of Chicago scholar.
In a new working paper, Asst. Prof. Austin Wright of the Harris School of Public Policy and David Van Dijcke of the University of Michigan determined that rally participants were more likely to have traveled to the Capitol from Trump-voting “islands,” where residents are surrounded by neighborhoods with higher numbers of Biden supporters. ....

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How will Europe grapple with economic downturn?


At Economic Outlook, Booth faculty discuss how COVID-19, Brexit feed economic uncertainty
The uncertainties tied to the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union were compounded in 2020 by the pandemic-induced economic downturn. Those topics dominated a conversation among a panel of leading University of Chicago experts who considered the economic outlook for Europe in the coming year.
The Feb. 2 talk was the third and final of the 2021 Economic Outlook event series presented by the Booth School of Business. The panelists including Profs. Veronica Guerrieri, Randall S. Kroszner and Brent Neiman of Chicago Booth focused on the role fiscal and monetary policy played in addressing economic problems over the last year, and discussed how policy makers can confront the challenges still to come. Earlier discussions in Chicago and Hong Kong focused on the U.S. economy and Asia, respectively. ....

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George Shultz, former Secretary of State and Chicago Booth dean, 1920-2021


Economist served under three U.S. presidents, left mark on business school
George Pratt Shultz, a former University of Chicago Booth School of Business professor and dean who led a distinguished career in government, business and academia, died Feb. 6 at age 100.
Shultz was one of only two Americans to have held four different federal cabinet posts. He helped President Ronald Reagan resolve the Cold War as U.S. Secretary of State a role he filled after stints in the Nixon administration as labor secretary, treasury secretary and director of the Office of Management and Budget. He also served as a senior staff economist on President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Council of Economic Advisers. ....

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