Neilly Author Series: Emily Bernard

Virtual

As a graduate student, Emily Bernard was the victim of a random stabbing in a New Haven café. In this powerful lecture, she shares the story of her journey to ultimately make sense of this bizarre act of violence, including what it taught her about...

Reunion Virtual 5K Fun Run and Walk

Virtual

Join us for the first ever Reunion Virtual 5K! Run, jog, stroll, or roll (whatever way you choose) to celebrate and honor your Reunion while also making a difference for the University of Rochester. Registration is FREE but you can also make a donation to...

Outdoor Yoga with the President

Relax and unwind with yoga on Eastman Quad - even President Mangelsdorf will be joining in! Be sure to bring your own mat on Thursday, October 15 at 6 p.m. or you can borrow one if needed. Space is limited.

Difficult Conversations as a Catalyst for Change: Dr. Eric Michael Dyson

Virtual

October 15 @ 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm In Caricature: Racial Profiling and Its Impact on Black America Dr. Michael Eric Dyson is an award-winning author, a Georgetown University professor, a prominent public intellectual, and a noted political analyst. He has enlivened public debate across...

U Roc the Dance! feat. Royals Dance Team

Learn new moves or improve your skills with dance lessons from our very own student organizations! Sign-up on CCC to reserve your spot to join the featured group in the Wilson Quad tent or for Zoom access. Lessons are held both on campus and virtually.

Perspectives on Democracy: Ancient Historians and Political Thought

Virtual

In this election season, explore the ideals, successes, and shortcomings of a democratic form of government from the interdisciplinary perspectives of the humanities. What have been the social and cultural consequences of democracy? How have democratic visions intersected with issues of race, gender, and power?...

Conversations with a Coach: Inside Rochester Football

In this webinar, Coach Martinovich will discuss the challenges and successes of coaching football during a pandemic. He’ll look back at how the coaching staff had to react last spring to all-virtual training and recruiting––plus a summer like no other for pre-season preparation.