University of chicagao is private, co educational university,
located on the south side of Chicago, Illinois,
U.S. One of the United States’s most outstanding universities.
This university is
founded in 1890 by the endowment of John D.
Rockefeller. William
Rainey Harper, president of the university from 1891 to 1906, did
much to establish what has come to be regarded as the traditional outlook and
character of the university. University of Chicago is Internationally
recognized as a centre for research and advanced study, it was also a pioneer
in adult education and has influenced undergraduate programs through its “Chicago plan,” which was designed
to ensure a broad-based education. Under the administration of Robert M.
Hutchins, president from 1929 to 1945 and chancellor from 1945 to
1951, the college attracted
national attention for such innovative policies as measuring student
achievement by comprehensive examinations and stressing the reading of “Great
Books.” Total enrollment exceeds 14,000.
In 1892 it established the United States’s
first department of sociology.
In 1942 it was the site of the first controlled self-sustaining nuclear chain
reaction, achieved under the direction of the
physicist Enrico Fermi.
Other notable achievements by Chicago scholars include the development of carbon-14
dating (1946) and the isolation and first
weighing of the element plutonium (1942).
The university also lent its name to the Chicago school of economics, which
took a neoclassical approach emphasizing the free market; associated with
economics professors Frank Hyneman
Knight and Jacob Viner,
the university trained several future Nobel Prize recipients,
including Milton
Friedman and James
Buchanan. More than 80 Nobel Prize winners have
been affiliated with the university.
The university includes an undergraduate college, four
graduate divisions (biological sciences, humanities, physical sciences, and
social sciences), the Graham School of General Studies (continuing education),
and six graduate professional schools (Divinity School, Graduate School of Business,
Law School, Pritzker School of Medicine, School of Social Service
Administration, and Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies).
It has a number of centres for advanced scholarship and research, including the
Oriental Institute (ancient Middle Eastern studies); the Computation Institute;
the James Franck Institute; the Enrico Fermi Institute;
the National Opinion Research Center; and the Center for International Studies.
Under contract with the U.S. government, the university operates theArgonne
National Laboratory, southwest of the city.
The University of
Chicago Laboratory Schools, begun in 1896 by
American educator John Dewey,
offer a progressive education program for students from kindergarten through high
school. Cultural institutions located on or near campus include the Museum of
Science and Industry, the DuSable Museum of African
American History, the David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, and the Frederick
C. Robie House (1909; designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright).
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