‘I will love you forever, Sweetheart’
In recognition of Memorial Day, we’re profiling three members of the University of Rochester community who lost their lives in war.
Two annual photo contests showcase the diverse experiences of international students and students participating in education abroad programs at Rochester.
In recognition of Memorial Day, we’re profiling three members of the University of Rochester community who lost their lives in war.
Microcomb lasers developed at the University of Rochester offer a new path for developing frequency comb generators at a microchip scale.
Grace Stensland ’23, a sound designer and sound effects editor for animated films and TV, delights in odd noises.
Paper Pianos, a live-performance musical documentary written and co-created by the International Theatre Program’s Nigel Maister, tells the story of an Afghan musician and refugee Milad Yousufi.
The joint venture between the University of Rochester and University at Albany will drive economic development through research and training.
Created as a counterweight to the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc, the military alliance may be more important now than ever. Political scientist Randall Stones explains why.
A trio of undergraduates teamed up to bring accessible, high-quality education consulting services to the community. Now, they’re branching out beyond Rochester.
Evidence suggests a weak magnetic field millions of years ago may have fueled the proliferation of life.
Rochester students invent solutions for project sponsors ranging from major league sports teams to researchers in Costa Rica.
Collins brings more than 20 years of executive leadership experience transforming public safety operations at New York City organizations.
At its May meeting, the University’s Board of Trustees elected three new board members and recognized four members who were moved to trustee emeritus status.
As the Warner School dean, Peyre developed a school-wide strategic plan and helped launch new academic programs.