Categories: Chicago

University of Chicago will make history

University of Chicago will make history as they will be the first university in the country that will launch molecular engineering school. This is mainly due to the contribution of Pritzker Foundation. They have put forward $100 million to create school. UChicago officials have announced on Tuesday that the Pritzker Foundation have committed $100 million for this cause.

The Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering will become the Hyde Park university’s seventh degree-granting school. The Pritzker foundation have committed the money to enhance the city’s status as a national hub of scientific innovation. University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer said in a statement that this engineering will help contribute to science, engineering and technology development.

He further added by saying that The Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering will have a major impact on the city of Chicago, its capabilities in technology development, and the university’s outreach initiatives across the city.”

This initiative will also include a new partnership between the University of Chicago and the City Colleges of Chicago. The pilot program will help students of Truman and Kennedy-King colleges to transfer into four-year STEM degree programs. The University said that the new school will have a focus on “pressing societal challenges” from the molecular level, including cancer research, energy storage and global water scarcity.

The engineering school will build on the existing Institute for Molecular Engineering that has been in a partnership with Argonne National Laboratory since 2011 The existing school has about 300 undergraduates supervised by 28 faculty members. There are also PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and research staff.

Jackson Sorbo

Managing editor of the Chicago Morning Star

Recent Posts

Chicago Proposes First-in-Nation Social Media ‘SMART Tax’

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has introduced a new tax proposal targeting major social media companies as part of his effort…

12 hours ago

Chicago Teachers Union, CPS Reach $1.5B Deal Without Strike

The Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools have reached a $1.5 billion, four-year contract that will shape classrooms across…

2 days ago

Early Bird Flu Surge Hits Europe, North America Hard

Europe and North America are confronting an unusually early and intense surge of bird flu, with outbreaks spreading across wild…

2 days ago

Chicago Fire, Versiti Partner for Community Blood Drive

Chicago Fire FC and the Versiti Blood Center of Illinois are partnering to host the Fire Up Blood Drive, a…

3 days ago

Jeanne Ives Warns Chicago Is ‘Bankrupt’ Amid Debt Strain

Former Illinois Representative Jeanne Ives said Chicago is effectively bankrupt and that investors are signaling growing concern over the city’s…

3 days ago

Turkey Adoption Programs Grow as Sanctuaries Shift Tradition

A growing number of farm animal sanctuaries across the country are promoting an alternative Thanksgiving tradition that invites families to…

4 days ago

This website uses cookies.