Los Angeles' ubiquitous street tacos inspired Taylor Mason to launch Taylor's Tacos along with her wife, Maya Mason. The business, an alum of the Polsky Center’s Small Business Growth Program, includes a catering service, taco truck, and event space.
A curated selection of Rose Blouin's Washington Park photographs is now on display at the University of Chicago Medicine as part of the medical center’s Healing Arts program, which shares fine arts and music with patients, visitors, staff and the surrounding community.
Inspired by the historic Provident Hospital and Training School, the nonprofit provides scholarships and ongoing mentorship
On June 6, University of Chicago President Paul Alivisatos announced that Vice President for Civic Engagement and External Affairs Derek Douglas would be leaving his role, effective July 29.
The Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation are pleased to announce the winners of the John Edwardson, ’72, Social New Venture Challenge (SNVC), the social impact track of the University of Chicago’s nationally ranked business launch program, the New Venture Challenge.
Five years ago, Ann Jackson, DPT, MPH began a Feed1st food pantry for cancer patients. Since the establishment of the pantry, almost 12,500 individuals from 4,325 households have turned to this resource.
The University of Chicago’s 15th Annual Global New Venture Challenge (GNVC) has awarded first place to See-Thru-AI, a Chicago-based startup that helps companies using machine learning and artificial intelligence to navigate the complex regulatory compliance process.
Fourth-year Dinah Clottey creates imaginative ways to uplift marginalized communities.
Additional recently enacted or expanded measures include a video doorbell program, Strategic Operations Center, Safety Ambassador Program expansion, and transportation improvements
Derek Douglas, vice-president for civic engagement and external affairs at The University of Chicago, joins university leaders at Kings College London and the University of Melbourne to discuss their work with community stakeholders.
The UCSC is proud to introduce five outstanding students from across the University who are demonstrating a high level of engagement in community and civic life and achieving incredible things in our communities.
At Booth’s in-person Management Conference, faculty and industry experts explored critical business issues two years into the COVID-19 pandemic.