...connection: In 1997, Michelle Obama was an associate dean and the Director of the University Community Service Center at the University of Chicago, and invited Mr. Ayers and Mr. Obama to share the podium at a forum on juvenile justice. The putative first lady...
...banks was a key initiative. "These are people that don't talk to each other sitting all over the world," said University of Chicago Graduate School of Business economist Anil Kashyap, one of the essayists. "Everybody arrives at the point that the capital is...
...Psyches, a New York firm that coaches hedge fund managers and traders. She has a master's in neuroscience from the University of Chicago. In the 1990s, she left the Ph.D. track to become a trader and eventually a trading desk manager. So what is a panicked...
...and Harald zur Hausen of Germany were named winners of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; Yoichiro Nambu of the University of Chicago was honored for his research in physics; and Martin Chalfie from Columbia University in New York won in chemistry. The...
...afternoon, the lowest level since April 1983, according to the Center for Research in Security Prices at the University of Chicago. They rebounded slightly to $1.94, a loss of 14 cents, or 6.7 percent, from Thursday's close. On Thursday, Ford's shares tumbled...
...Lessons from Japan", which compares the two plans. It's by Takeo Hoshi (University of California-San Diego) and Anil Kashyap (University of Chicago). They write: The U.S. bailout plan is similar to the Japanese approach in that it does not clearly identify...
...to school for the anthropologist: in my case, to economics and complexity theory. I hold a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Chicago and I have taught at the Harvard Business School. The places that culture and commerce, anthropology and economics meet...
...Dean Wheeler would write. He describes how he met Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn while studying at the University of Chicago and they seemed like normal, upstanding members of the Chicago - or at least Hyde Park - establishment. In fact, some of Ayers' ideas...
...accepted regimen and far less expensive. Ernest Beutler was born in Berlin and grew up in Milwaukee. He enrolled in the University of Chicago at the age of 15 and received his medical degree there in 1950, when he was 21. After teaching at Chicago, Dr. Beutler...
...is the first time GM's shares have hit $4 since November,1949, according to the Center for Research in Security Prices at the University of Chicago, the Associated Press reports. GM said today that despite the current situation, it is not considering bankruptcy...