That didn’t take long. Barely a month after the University of Chicago unveiled plans to purchase the hundred-year-old building of a theological seminary near the center of its campus in order to relocate much of its economics department and establish a Milton Friedman Institute, a faction of the faculty has cried foul.
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The Chicago School (and the Russert Wing)
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That didn’t take long. Barely a month after the University of Chicago unveiled plans to purchase the hundred-year-old building of a theological seminary near the center of its campus in order to relocate much of its economics department and establish a Milton Friedman Institute, a faction of the faculty has cried foul.