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Professor Emeritus of Physics Daniel S. Koltun Dies at 80
(April 16, 2014)
Love Hurts: Devotion and Deviance Face Off in Madame de Sade
(April 11, 2014)
Larry and Cindy Bloch Provide Innovative Support for University of Rochester's Fundraising Program
(April 9, 2014)
EVENT: University Showcase Highlights Emerging Technologies
(April 8, 2014)
Riccardo Betti Named Inaugural Robert L. McCrory Professor
(April 4, 2014)
Robert L. McCrory, Director of Laboratory for Laser Energetics, Named University Professor
(April 4, 2014)
The Wegman Family Charitable Foundation Gives $17 Million to University of Rochester
(April 1, 2014)
EVENT: Panel of Policy Experts Debate the Future of Finance
(April 1, 2014)
EVENT: Experts to Discuss Crisis in Ukraine
(March 27, 2014)
Douglas and Constance Beck Endow Political Science Fellowship
(March 24, 2014)
Computer Science Students Help Singers Learn Their Vowels
(March 6, 2014)
RCCL Receives Recognition For Outstanding Achievements in Community Leadership
(March 3, 2014)
American Bar Association Awards Lower Ratings to Women and Minorities
(February 27, 2014)
Chris Matthews to Deliver University of Rochester College Commencement Address
(February 27, 2014)
Senior Scientist at Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics Named American Physical Society Fellow
(February 26, 2014)
Mary Ann Mavrinac Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award by the Ontario College and University Library Association
(February 18, 2014)
$360,000 Grant Helps Put One of the Nation's Most Important 19th Century Archives Online
(February 12, 2014)
No Strength in Numbers
(February 7, 2014)
The Politics and Markets Project Presents "This Won't Hurt a Bit: ObamaCare and Your Future"
(February 7, 2014)
2014 Susan B Anthony Center for Women's Leadership Honors Jane Possee with Lifetime Achievement Award
(February 5, 2014)
Summer Research Experience Leads to Science Paper for University of Rochester Undergraduate
(January 31, 2014)
Professor Emeritus John R. Huizenga, a Key Figure in the 1989 National Review of Cold Fusion Claims, Dies at Age 92
(January 29, 2014)
Local Teen Makes Semi-Finals in National Science Competition
(January 22, 2014)
Statement from University President Joel Seligman on FY2014 Appropriations Bill Funding for Laboratory for Laser Energetics
(January 14, 2014)
Biologist Sina Ghaemmaghami Honored with a National Science Foundation Early Career Award
(January 10, 2014)
Naked Mole Rat Named Vertebrate of the Year
(December 23, 2013)
Russian Studies Professor Wins 2013 Book Award for Best Scholarly Translation
(December 11, 2013)
Cynthia Ebinger Named Fellow of American Geophysical Union
(December 10, 2013)
EVENT: Children Use Research and Robotics To Tackle Natural Disasters During First LEGO League Championship
(December 5, 2013)
The University of Rochester and George Eastman House Announce Joint Master's Degree Program in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management
(December 4, 2013)
Institute of Optics Director Named Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
(November 25, 2013)
Nora Dimmock Earns 2013 Messinger Award For Leadership in Digital Humanities
(November 25, 2013)
Neilly Lecturer Gerald Oppenheimer Speaks to the Politics of AIDS
(November 21, 2013)
EVENT: Todd Theatre Presents Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day
(November 20, 2013)
'Thanks a Billion!' The Meliora Challenge Passes $1 Billion Milestone
(November 20, 2013)
Govind Agrawal is Installed as the New Dr. James C. Wyant Professor in Optics
(November 19, 2013)
Mellon Foundation Commits $1 Million to Emerging Field of Digital Humanities at University of Rochester
(November 12, 2013)
Nurturing Inquiry Exhibit Explores the Journey of Research
(November 7, 2013)
Rochester Polish Film Festival Opens On November 6
(November 4, 2013)
'Seeing' in the Dark
(October 31, 2013)
First Results from World's Most Sensitive Dark Matter Detector Announced
(October 30, 2013)
New Report Highlights UR Start-Ups
(October 29, 2013)
The University of Rochester Makes $100 Million Commitment to Data Science
(October 18, 2013)
Paleoclimatologist Vasilii Petrenko Wins Packard Fellowship
(October 17, 2013)
Rochester's Ching Tang Honored as Pioneer of Organic Electronics
(October 17, 2013)
2013 Polish Film Festival: A Focus on Real World Events
(October 15, 2013)
EVENT: Rochester Big Data Forum 2013
(October 15, 2013)
Turning Vapors into Foam-Like Polymer Coatings
(October 14, 2013)
Teaching & Learning the Professor H Way
(October 11, 2013)
New Grant Will Help to Prepare the Next Generation of Science and Engineering Professors
(October 10, 2013)
Writer, Social Activist Ngugi Wa Thiong'o on 'Language as Battlefield'
(October 8, 2013)
This Year's Nobel Prize in Physics As Seen by a University of Rochester Pioneer in the Field
(October 8, 2013)
Professors Honored with Goergen Awards for Excellence in Teaching
(October 4, 2013)
Researchers Find that Bright Nearby Double Star Fomalhaut Is Actually a Triple
(October 3, 2013)
Beth Bailey Chronicles the Changing Role of Servicewomen During Conference on Women in the Military
(October 2, 2013)
Psychologist Andrew Elliot Wins Top Personality Research Award
(September 25, 2013)
Legacy of Slavery Still Fuels Anti-Black Attitudes in the Deep South
(September 18, 2013)
EVENT: University of Rochester Hosts FIRST Lego League Kick-Off Event
(September 12, 2013)
Researcher Wins Best Paper Award for Automated Interview Coach
(September 11, 2013)
Rochester Students Win National Geothermal Competition
(September 11, 2013)
EVENT: Classic Film is Prelude to Polish Film Festival
(September 9, 2013)
EVENT: National Photonics Experts Meet in Rochester to Discuss the Industry's Economic Opportunities in the Region
(September 4, 2013)
Rochester Professor Takes Up-Close Look at Religion Behind Bars in New Book
(August 30, 2013)
President Obama Lunches with University Students, Alumni to Discuss College Affordability
(August 29, 2013)
Familiar Consumer Electronics Are Used to Help Toilet-Train Children With Autism
(August 15, 2013)
Tracking Twitter May Enhance Monitoring of Food Safety at Restaurants
(August 8, 2013)
University President Joel Seligman Joins Other University Leaders Calling on President Obama, Congress to Restore Investments in Research and Education
(July 31, 2013)
Summer Science Camp Offers Real-World Experiences for Students and Future Teachers
(July 29, 2013)
New University/Industry Partnership Will Advance Optical Science and Engineering
(July 29, 2013)
International Collaboration Confirms New Type of Neutrino Oscillation
(July 23, 2013)
Lynda Powell Wins Fenno Prize for Best Book in Legislative Studies
(July 17, 2013)
Rochester Area High School Girls Get Hands-On Science Experience
(July 12, 2013)
More than 500 Psychologists Explore Human Motivation During International Conference in Rochester, June 27 to 30
(June 14, 2013)
EVENT: Anthony Center and Wegmans LPGA Host "Conversation with Champions"
(June 3, 2013)
Stuart Jordan Appointed Faculty Director of Teaching & Learning Center at Rochester
(May 28, 2013)
Rochester Students Garner National Scholarship for Summer Research
(May 17, 2013)
Richard Waugh Appointed Associate Vice President for Research
(May 16, 2013)
Nine Rochester Undergrads Awarded Research Internships in Germany
(May 9, 2013)
Rochester Student to Pursue Graduate Study of American History as Beinecke Scholar
(May 9, 2013)
NSF Awards Graduate Research Fellowships to 10 Rochester Students, Alumni
(May 8, 2013)
Rochester Alumna Heads to D.C. as Carnegie Junior Fellow
(May 8, 2013)
Local Teen Makes Semi-Finals in National Science Competition
(May 6, 2013)
Monkey Math
(May 3, 2013)
Biomedical Engineering Undergrad Earns Goldwater Scholarship
(May 2, 2013)
Richard Aslin Elected to National Academy of Sciences
(May 1, 2013)
University of Rochester Announces Award Recipients to be Honored at 2013 Commencement Ceremonies
(April 30, 2013)
EVENT: Rochester Students Head to Statewide Business Competitions Finals
(April 25, 2013)
Computer Science Graduate Student Awarded Microsoft Research Fellowship
(April 25, 2013)
New Sensor Could Help Detect Asteroids Near Earth
(April 15, 2013)
Reframing Stress: Stage Fright Can Be Your Friend
(April 8, 2013)
EVENT: Rochester Diversity Conference Explores Strength in Differences
(April 5, 2013)
Charles and Dale Phelps Endow Professorship in Public Health and Policy
(April 4, 2013)
EVENT: Ferrari Humanities Symposia: Reformations in Western Thought
(April 4, 2013)
EVENT: Author Jeanne Theoharis Debunks the Myth of Rosa Parks
(March 22, 2013)
EVENT: University Showcase Highlights Emerging Technologies
(March 22, 2013)
Public Policy Fellowship Prepares Rochester Student for Career in International Affairs
(March 21, 2013)
Students, Fellows Mine Heart Data to Improve the Science of Cardiac Care
(March 12, 2013)
EVENT: Symposium to Address 21st Century Energy Issues
(March 12, 2013)
University Mourns the Death of Robert Hurlbut
(March 7, 2013)
Rob Clark Named Senior Vice President for Research, Reappointed Dean of Hajim School
(March 5, 2013)
'Mean Girls' Be Warned: Ostracism Cuts Both Ways
(March 5, 2013)
Exploiting Subtleties in the Uncertainty Principle
(March 3, 2013)
Steven Chu '70, Nobel Laureate and U.S. Secretary of Energy, to Address University of Rochester College Commencement
(February 28, 2013)
Cognitive Scientist Jessica Cantlon Named 2013 Sloan Research Fellow
(February 26, 2013)
Chemist Dan Weix Awarded Sloan Fellowship
(February 20, 2013)
Using Twitter to Predict the Influence of Lifestyle on Health
(February 8, 2013)
A New Major Prepares Students for the Changing World of Audio Engineering
(February 4, 2013)
Alice IN the Looking Glass Exhibit Opens at the University of Rochester
(February 1, 2013)
Men Are from Mars Earth, Women Are from Venus Earth
(February 1, 2013)
University of Rochester Awards Frederick Douglass Medal to Yolanda Moses
(January 29, 2013)
Science Coalition Honors Representative Louise M. Slaughter for Commitment to Maintaining America's Leadership in Basic Research
(January 28, 2013)
2013 Susan B. Anthony Legacy Dinner Honors Sue Stewart with Lifetime Achievement Award
(January 28, 2013)
URMC Orthopaedists Connect Science, Common Health Burdens
(January 25, 2013)
EVENT: Two Events Open A Season for Nonviolence
(January 25, 2013)
Five Rochester Students Awarded Scholarships to Study Abroad
(January 22, 2013)
EVENT: Diversity Award Recipients Inspire Success in Students
(January 21, 2013)
Richard Eisenberg Recognized for His Research and Commitment to Education
(January 17, 2013)
EVENT: Melissa Harris-Perry to Deliver MLK Commemorative Address
(January 15, 2013)
Inspirational Educator, Optical Scientist, M. Parker Givens Dies at 96
(January 14, 2013)
Joseph Lambert and Harold Schleifer Endow Directorship of Rare Books
(January 8, 2013)
Your Brain on Big Bird
(January 3, 2013)
University of Rochester Researcher Recognized for Work on Electronic Imaging
(December 27, 2012)
EVENT: 300 Students Compete in FIRST LEGO League Championship
(December 7, 2012)
EVENT: MSNBC Political Analyst Delivers Rochester's MLK Commemorative Address
(December 5, 2012)
Mary Ann Mavrinac Installed as Dean of River Campus Libraries
(December 5, 2012)
Nancy Fried Foster Awarded the Messinger Award For Research on Library Culture
(November 29, 2012)
Rare Meteorites Created in Violent Celestial Collision
(November 15, 2012)
University of Rochester Joins Nine Other Universities to Explore For-Credit Online Education
(November 15, 2012)
Rochester Polish Film Festival Opens Tonight at the Little Theatre
(November 15, 2012)
Richard Aslin Elected Fellow of the Cognitive Science Society
(November 13, 2012)
Super-Thin Membranes Used in Lab-on-a-Chip Diagnostic Devices
(November 12, 2012)
Political Scientist David Primo Named First Recipient of the Gabrellian Professorship
(November 8, 2012)
Nanocrystals and Nickel Catalyst Substantially Improve Light-Based Hydrogen Production
(November 8, 2012)
Humanities Project Explores Role of Observation in the Arts and Sciences
(November 7, 2012)
LeChase Hall at the University of Rochester to Feature Wentworth Atrium
(November 7, 2012)
Anne Stiles Discusses Rewriting the Rest Cure in The Secret Garden
(November 6, 2012)
Rochester Students Head to the Polls, Track Results on Election Day
(November 2, 2012)
Justice Under Siege? Increasing Threats to Judicial Independence
(November 2, 2012)
Student Awarded Iberdrola Fellowship for Ph.D. Studies
(November 1, 2012)
The Optical Society Celebrates Emil Wolf's 90th Birthday
(October 24, 2012)
Health Care History Through Humor
(October 22, 2012)
Richard Ryan Awarded Honorary Degree from University of Thessaly in Greece
(October 17, 2012)
Language Is Shaped by Brain's Desire for Clarity and Ease
(October 16, 2012)
University Helps Create New Crowdfunding Initiative for Academic Researchers
(October 16, 2012)
EVENT: University of Rochester's Kearns Center Celebrates Two Milestones
(October 11, 2012)
The Marshmallow Study Revisited
(October 11, 2012)
EVENT: University of Rochester's Meliora Weekend, Oct. 11-14
(October 10, 2012)
Empty Closet Archive Chronicles Four Decades of Gay Rights
(October 10, 2012)
2012 Goergen Award Recipients Chosen for Passion for Learning
(October 9, 2012)
Bringing "All Hands on Deck" on Big Data
(October 3, 2012)
University of Rochester Scientist Awarded $630,000 Prize for 'Major Breakthrough' in Vision Science
(September 14, 2012)
At Least 200,000 Tons of Oil and Gas from Deepwater Horizon Spill Consumed by Gulf Bacteria
(September 11, 2012)
Catherine Cerulli Appointed Director of Susan B. Anthony Center for Women's Leadership at the University of Rochester
(September 7, 2012)
Researchers May Have Found a Weak Link in the Flu Virus
(August 24, 2012)
University of Rochester Professor Wins Latin American Studies Association Book Award
(August 22, 2012)
Richard Ryan Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Network on Personal Meaning
(August 15, 2012)
Construction to Begin on Ronald Rettner Hall for Media Arts and Innovation
(July 9, 2012)
University of Rochester Plays Key Roles in Search for Higgs Boson
(July 5, 2012)
Mathematicians Find a Way to Hide Waves Inside an Invisible 'Hat'
(June 22, 2012)
Position of Provost to be Restructured
(June 18, 2012)
Psychologist Harry Reis Honored with the 2012 Distinguished Career Award from the International Association for Relationship Research
(June 15, 2012)
CollegeBound Initiative Honors Rochester as a Collegiate Partner
(June 15, 2012)
University of Rochester Board Elects Four Trustees
(June 14, 2012)
Five Rochester Students Headed Abroad through Fellowship Programs
(June 14, 2012)
University of Rochester Undergrad Awarded Goldwater Scholarship
(June 5, 2012)
University of Rochester Provost Ralph W. Kuncl named President of University of Redlands
(June 2, 2012)
Anthony Center and Wegmans LPGA Championship Host Conversation with Champions Event
(June 1, 2012)
The Goldilocks Effect: Babies Learn from Experiences That Are Not Too Simple, Not Too Complex, but 'Just Right'
(May 23, 2012)
Campaign Contributions Influence Public Policy, Finds Study of 50 State Legislatures
(May 22, 2012)
Commencement Speaker Ruth Simmons Urges Graduates to Value Human Dignity for All, Not the Privileged Few
(May 20, 2012)
Randall Curren Awarded Fellowship to Institute for Advanced Study
(May 16, 2012)
Joseph H. Eberly to be Honored by the Optical Society
(May 10, 2012)
University of Rochester Announces New Undergraduate Major in Digital Media Studies
(May 4, 2012)
Rochester Senior Awarded Fulbright Scholarship to Nepal
(May 4, 2012)
University of Rochester Announces Award Recipients to be Honored at 2012 Commencement Ceremonies
(April 27, 2012)
Nine Rochester Students Awarded Fellowships for Graduate Research
(April 18, 2012)
Volcanic Plumbing Provides Clues on Eruptions and Earthquakes
(April 12, 2012)
University Joins National Effort to Improve Undergraduate STEM Education
(April 3, 2012)
Andrew Scull Discusses 'A Psychiatric Revolution'
(April 3, 2012)
EVENT: Scientists to Show Their Technologies to Companies
(April 3, 2012)
EVENT: Event Brings RCSD Students to Rochester's Campus
(April 2, 2012)
Ani and Mark Gabrellian Endow Professorship and Undergraduate Research Grant
(March 20, 2012)
Computer Scientist Jeffrey Bigham Wins NSF Career Award
(March 16, 2012)
University of Rochester Receives $1 Million Gift to Create Ferrari Humanities Symposia
(March 12, 2012)
Nathaniel and Helen Wisch Endow Professorship in Biology
(March 12, 2012)
Finding Your Friends and Following Them to Where You Are
(March 7, 2012)
University of Rochester Joins Community Partners to Support First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival
(February 28, 2012)
Researchers Find a Key to Growth Differences Between Species
(February 23, 2012)
Neuroscientist Benjamin Hayden Named 2012 Sloan Research Fellow
(February 22, 2012)
University of Rochester Formally Joins Global Network
(February 17, 2012)
Two University Scientists to be Honored as Fellows of the AAAS
(February 15, 2012)
Professor James Fienup Elected to National Academy of Engineering
(February 10, 2012)
Cupid's Arrow Turns Digital
(February 6, 2012)
2012 Susan B. Anthony Legacy Dinner Honors Nora Bredes with Lifetime Achievement Award
(February 3, 2012)
Diversity Award Recipients Praised for Strong Community Connections
(January 27, 2012)
EVENT: Michael Eric Dyson to Deliver MLK Commemorative Address
(January 25, 2012)
Mary Ann Mavrinac Named Dean of River Campus Libraries
(January 13, 2012)
'Rochester Method' Takes Flight
(December 21, 2011)
EVENT: Public Intellectual, MSNBC Political Analyst, Noted Author to Give MLK Commemorative Address
(December 20, 2011)
Philippe Fauchet Named Engineering Dean at Vanderbilt University
(December 8, 2011)
Secretary Chu Announces 2011 Lawrence Award Winners
(November 28, 2011)
Madness and Sanity Collide on Stage in Rochester's The Colonel Bird
(November 21, 2011)
Nerve Cells Key to Making Sense of Our Senses
(November 21, 2011)
Curiosity and Persistence Earn Judi Briden the Library's 2011 Messinger Award
(November 11, 2011)
Researchers Gain Insight into Hundred-Year-Old Haber-Bosch Process
(November 11, 2011)
University of Rochester Launches American Studies Major
(October 27, 2011)
University of Rochester Appoints Deputy Director of Security
(October 25, 2011)
2011 Polish Film Festival Comes of Age
(October 25, 2011)
Warner Awarded $1.2 Million to Support Informal Science Education
(October 13, 2011)
New Book Helps Educators Capitalize on Blogging in Science, Math Classrooms
(October 11, 2011)
New Era of Plasma Nuclear Science Opens on the Omega Laser Facility
(October 4, 2011)
Borasi Reappointed as Warner School of Education Dean
(October 3, 2011)
University of Rochester to be Part of Intel Labs' Latest Science and Technology Center
(September 27, 2011)
Off-Broadway Play Platanos Y Collard Greens Comes to the University of Rochester
(September 22, 2011)
University of Rochester Praises New Federal Patent Reform Law
(September 16, 2011)
University Professor to be President of International Optics Group
(September 14, 2011)
A $750K Boost for Math, Science Teacher Preparation
(September 12, 2011)
EVENT: Hall of Fame Astronaut Delivers Award at University of Rochester
(September 7, 2011)
Nora Bredes, Director of Susan B. Anthony Center and Former New York State Legislator, Dies
(August 20, 2011)
Vision Scientist David Williams Named Dean for Research at University of Rochester
(August 18, 2011)
University of Rochester, East High School Launch College Prep Center
(August 18, 2011)
New Director Named for University of Rochester's Institute of Optics
(August 18, 2011)
Lava Rocks from Three Continents and Oceanic Plateau Traced to Same Lava Plume
(August 16, 2011)
Climate Scientist Joins the Faculty at University of Rochester
(July 29, 2011)
Summer Camp Connects Real World and Science Education
(July 25, 2011)
Rochester Students Awarded Competitive Study Abroad Scholarship
(July 21, 2011)
New Horizons Program Opens Doors on University of Rochester Campus
(June 28, 2011)
Benchmarking a Slice of Africa; Preserving Biodiversity Through Science
(June 27, 2011)
Is Coming Out Always A Good Thing?
(June 20, 2011)
Researchers Identify Protein that Improves DNA Repair Under Stress
(June 16, 2011)
Indications of New Type of Neutrino Oscillation at the T2KExperiment
(June 15, 2011)
Rochester Students Named 2011 Critical Language Scholars
(June 10, 2011)
Rochester Dean Honored by Education Association
(June 7, 2011)
Multiple Rochester Graduates, Current Students Awarded Fulbright Scholarships to Study, Teach, Research
(June 6, 2011)
Ryan Prendergast Finds Unexpected Resistance in Literature from the Spanish Inquisition
(June 3, 2011)
University of Rochester Undergrad Awarded Goldwater Scholarship
(June 3, 2011)
EVENT: Rochester Hosts Conference for College Admissions Counselors
(June 3, 2011)
Graduate Students in Visual and Cultural Studies Garner Awards for Innovative Work
(May 26, 2011)
President Seligman Appoints Two to Vice President Posts
(May 26, 2011)
EVENT: 3 Rochester Students Head to Germany through Selective Fellowship, Scholarship Programs
(May 19, 2011)
Chemistry Department Celebrates Professor Richard Eisenberg
(May 19, 2011)
Student Research Showcased During April Expo
(May 18, 2011)
Katie Clark, Michael Bell Appointed Interim Co-Deans of Library
(May 16, 2011)
'Sobering Challenges, Awesome Opportunities' Face Graduates, Says Xerox CEO Ursula Burns at University of Rochester
(May 15, 2011)
12 Rochester Students Awarded Fellowships for Graduate Research
(May 9, 2011)
Distinguished Speakers, Honored Guests Join in the Celebration At University of Rochester 2011 Commencements
(May 9, 2011)
Pain-Monitoring Devices for Premature Infants Win top Award in Forbes Competition
(May 6, 2011)
The Office of the Dean of Students Recognizes Outstanding Undergraduates
(May 2, 2011)
EVENT: Rochester Conference Explores the Importance of Diversity, Inclusion Across the University
(April 27, 2011)
Cognitive Scientist Michael Tanenhaus Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
(April 25, 2011)
Psychologist Patrick Davies Earns James McKeen Cattell Fellowship
(April 19, 2011)
Parents' 'um's' and 'uh's' Help Toddlers Learn New Words, Cognitive Scientists Find
(April 14, 2011)
Rochester Alumnus Selected As Gates Cambridge Scholar
(April 4, 2011)
Xerox Corporation CEO Ursula Burns to Address University of Rochester College Commencement
(April 1, 2011)
'Sweet Science' of Boxing Helps Make 'Sweet Music'
(March 30, 2011)
35 Rochester Undergrads to Present Research at National Conference
(March 30, 2011)
Fulbright Award Season Begins with Two Rochester Students, One Alumnus Selected
(March 29, 2011)
EVENT: Scientists to Show Their Technologies to Companies
(March 28, 2011)
Behind the Scenes at the International Monetary Fund
(March 21, 2011)
Susan Gibbons to Lead Yale Libraries
(March 21, 2011)
Alumnus Walid Raad Receives 2011 Hasselblad Award in Photography
(March 17, 2011)
Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Selects University of Rochester as Educational Partner
(March 17, 2011)
Grant Helps Rochester's Kearns Center Expand Support for Science & Math Programs
(March 4, 2011)
Two University of Rochester Scientists Awarded Sloan Fellowships
(March 4, 2011)
Hidden in Plain Sight
(February 21, 2011)
A New High-Resolution Method for Imaging Below the Skin using a Liquid Lens
(February 21, 2011)
EVENT: Black History Month Lecture Explores Life and Legacy of Malcolm X
(February 9, 2011)
EVENT: 2011 Susan B. Anthony Legacy Dinner
(January 25, 2011)
Engineering Dean Elected a Fellow of the AAAS
(January 17, 2011)
University of Rochester Recognized for Scientific Excellence
(December 22, 2010)
University of Rochester and George Eastman House Announce Collaborative Alliance
(December 10, 2010)
Historians Chosen for the University of Rochester's Andrew Eiseman Writers Award
(December 3, 2010)
EVENT: Robots Rule at 6th Annual FIRST LEGO League Championship
(December 2, 2010)
University of Rochester Student Places 3rd in Major Math Competition
(November 23, 2010)
University of Rochester NYSTAR Center for Advanced Technology Announces New Leadership
(November 9, 2010)
University of Rochester to Receive NIH Grant to Improve Diversity in the Scientific Community
(October 27, 2010)
Film Festival Showcases 'New Wave' of Polish Cinema
(October 25, 2010)
EVENT: Education Activist Speaks on the New Political Economy of Urban Education
(October 22, 2010)
University of Rochester's Esther Conwell, a Pioneering Woman Scientist, to Receive the National Medal of Science
(October 15, 2010)
EVENT: University of Rochester's Esther Conwell to Receive National Medal of Science
(October 15, 2010)
Goergen Awards Recognize Excellence in Teaching at Rochester
(October 14, 2010)
Du, Eisenberg Win Award for Graduate Education in Chemistry
(October 13, 2010)
Pioneering Economist Lionel McKenzie dies at 91
(October 13, 2010)
Teens Study the Science Behind Everyday Stuff - like Video Games and Dancing - Through After-School Program
(October 12, 2010)
EVENT: 2010 Stanton/Anthony Conversations Explore How Women Use Power
(October 7, 2010)
New Fund Launched to Aid Technology Commercialization
(October 7, 2010)
Riccardo Betti on the Future of Fusion Energy
(September 28, 2010)
Cynthia Carlton Earns Library's 2010 Messinger Award
(September 23, 2010)
Robert Keegan, Alumnus and Business Executive, Joins University of Rochester Board of Trustees
(September 17, 2010)
EVENT: Community-wide Conference Explores Restorative Justice
(September 17, 2010)
EVENT: University of Rochester's Pride Network Celebrates 40 Years
(September 15, 2010)
Video Games Lead to Faster Decisions that are No Less Accurate
(September 13, 2010)
Research Funding at University of Rochester Climbs to Historic Levels
(September 9, 2010)
Site to be Launched Aug. 26 on New York State's First Women in Politics
(August 20, 2010)
Beth Olivares Appointed Associate Dean for Diversity in Arts, Sciences and Engineering at Rochester
(August 2, 2010)
Rochester Summer Camp Keeps Teens Interested in Science
(July 23, 2010)
Rochester Scholars Introduces Students to a World of Career Options
(July 12, 2010)
Alternative Evolution: Why Change Your Own Genes When You Can Borrow Someone Else's?
(July 8, 2010)
Program Advances Development of Renewable Energy Sources
(July 8, 2010)
Two Members Join University of Rochester Trustees
(July 7, 2010)
EVENT: Conversations with Champions Returns to the LPGA Championship Presented by Wegmans
(June 16, 2010)
Spending Time in Nature Makes People Feel More Alive, Study Shows
(June 3, 2010)
Mathematics Prof. Emeritus Sanford Segal Dies
(May 24, 2010)
Seven Rochester Graduates Awarded Fulbright Scholarships
(May 20, 2010)
Wegmans CEO Shares 'Counterintuitive' Advice on Success at University of Rochester Commencement Ceremony
(May 16, 2010)
New Interdisciplinary Curriculum Enables Schools to Pioneer Global Environmental Sustainability Efforts
(May 13, 2010)
University of Rochester Commencements Celebrate Achievement
(May 11, 2010)
Newport Elected to American Philosophical Society
(May 11, 2010)
Study: University of Rochester Among Top Employers in New York State
(May 6, 2010)
Robert Boyd wins Humboldt Prize
(May 3, 2010)
Newport Elected Psychology Chair of National Academy of Sciences
(April 30, 2010)
Eisenberg, Anderson elected to National Academy of Sciences
(April 30, 2010)
G. Bingham Powell Tapped to Lead American Political Science Association
(April 29, 2010)
Sign Language Study Shows Multiple Brain Regions Wired for Language
(April 29, 2010)
Rochester Junior is Recipient of Scholarship in Classics, Archaeology
(April 23, 2010)
University of Rochester Students Awarded Goldwater Scholarships
(April 21, 2010)
Online Atlas Planned for Endangered Native Languages
(April 21, 2010)
EVENT: University of Rochester's Reading the World Conversation Series Presents Horacio Castellanos Moya
(April 7, 2010)
University of Rochester's Joseph Eberly Wins Optical Society's Highest Honor
(March 31, 2010)
EVENT: Symposium Examines Rhetoric, Media and Public Opinion in Politics
(March 30, 2010)
Scott Steele Heads New Office of Research Alliances
(March 16, 2010)
Ultra-powerful Laser Makes Silicon Pump Liquid Uphill with No Added Energy
(March 16, 2010)
Israeli Novel and Russian Poetry Collection Win Three Percent's 2010 Best Translated Book Awards
(March 11, 2010)
Professor Emeritus of English Frank Shuffelton Dies at 69
(March 9, 2010)
Oldest Measurement of Earth's Magnetic Field Reveals History of Battle Between Sun and Earth for Our Atmosphere
(March 5, 2010)
Emil Wolf Wins SPIE G. G. Stokes Award
(March 5, 2010)
UR Biodiesel Project Wins National Award from Collegiate Association
(March 3, 2010)
EVENT: Center for Emerging and Innovative Sciences Hosts Event to Partner Industry with University Researchers
(February 23, 2010)
Two University of Rochester Researchers Win NSF CAREER Award
(February 22, 2010)
Seven Rochester Students Experience Life in Germany through Science and Engineering Research Internship Program
(February 19, 2010)
Stiff Party Competition, Modest Salaries Good for State Government, Study Shows
(February 17, 2010)
No Break for Some Rochester City School Teachers this Winter
(February 12, 2010)
EVENT: Students Discover New Careers during Rochester Scholars Program
(February 12, 2010)
EVENT: University Conference Celebrates Black Intellectual Life in the 21st Century
(February 3, 2010)
Rochester Students Named Fellows by the American Political Science Association
(February 2, 2010)
EVENT: 2010 Susan B. Anthony Legacy Dinner
(February 2, 2010)
New Degree Program Trains Students to Turn Patents into Products
(January 27, 2010)
First Presidential Diversity Awards to be Bestowed
(January 22, 2010)
Richard Aslin Awarded Honorary Doctorate of Social Sciences at Swedish University
(January 22, 2010)
University Increases Efficiency of Moving Technology From Lab to Market
(January 21, 2010)
Professor of Economics Alan Stockman Dies
(January 15, 2010)
Parasitic Wasps' Newly Sequenced Genomes Reveal New Avenues for Pest Control, Provides Insights into Evolution, Genetics video icon
(January 15, 2010)
EVENT: Applying to Grad School? Rochester Event Offers Tips, Advice
(January 8, 2010)
Three Scientists Named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
(December 18, 2009)
University of Rochester Experts Available for Live Broadcast Interviews from On-Campus Studio
(December 16, 2009)
University of Rochester Team Wins Innovation Contest
(December 10, 2009)
University of Rochester Professor Wins Black Engineer of the Year Special Recognition Award
(December 1, 2009)
EVENT: Playing with Guillotines: Revolutionary Spirit Comes to a Head in International Theatre Program's Latest Production
(November 24, 2009)
Center for Emerging and Innovative Sciences Announces $607 Million in Economic Impact Over 5 Years
(November 24, 2009)
Rochester Student Winners Announced in Global Innovation Tournament
(November 20, 2009)
Geologist Wins New York Academy of Sciences Award
(November 19, 2009)
Ultra-Powerful Laser Reproduces How Star's Jets Travel through Interstellar Space
(November 18, 2009)
Librarian Ann Marshall Earns 2009 Messinger Award
(November 10, 2009)
SU, Cornell, University of Rochester collaborate to find solutions to CNY brain drain in upcoming charrette, Nov. 13-15
(November 6, 2009)
Project to Encourage Nationwide Use of Rochester's Math Homework Software Receives $1.2 Million Grant
(November 4, 2009)
Baby Einstein Controversy: Warner Professor Offers Healthy Language Learning Alternatives for Young Children
(November 4, 2009)
Rochester Region Brainstorms on How to Attract Next Generation to Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Careers
(November 3, 2009)
University of Rochester Dethrones MIT by Winning Regional Finals of World's Most Prestigious Computer Programming Contest
(November 3, 2009)
University of Rochester Professor Riccardo Betti advises Congress on Future of Fusion
(November 2, 2009)
African Desert Rift Confirmed as New Ocean in the Making
(November 2, 2009)
Rochester Junior Wins Scholarship for Study Abroad Semester at Sea
(October 30, 2009)
City Teens Go Green as Part of the 2009 Science STARS Afterschool Program
(October 29, 2009)
Physician and Corporate Consultant Joins Board of Trustees
(October 27, 2009)
EVENT: NBA Legend Manute Bol, Famed Pollster John Zogby Tour Rochester Raising Awareness about Sudanese Reconciliation Project
(October 23, 2009)
Inventor of Digital Camera Awarded Honorary Degree by University of Rochester
(October 23, 2009)
EVENT: Best-Selling Author in Mexico to Read and Discuss Literature at the University of Rochester (Spanish Version)
(October 16, 2009)
University Receives $34.5M in Federal Stimulus Funding
(October 15, 2009)
Congress increases funding for University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics
(October 7, 2009)
Neuroscientist Wins Society for Neuroscience's Career Development Award
(October 7, 2009)
Distinguished Speakers, New Spaces Debut on Meliora Weekend
(October 7, 2009)
Goergen Awards Recognize Faculty, Staff at University of Rochester
(October 5, 2009)
EVENT: University of Rochester Students Host Experts' Panel on Health Care Reform
(September 24, 2009)
EVENT: Conference Examines the History and Future of Visual Culture Studies
(September 24, 2009)
Leadership and Diversity Center Expands its Reach
(September 23, 2009)
Evolutionary Biologist Kicks Off 'Science Cafe' Series at Barnes & Noble
(September 22, 2009)
To Combat National Trend of Reduced Science News Reporting, American Universities Launch Online News Channel
(September 15, 2009)
Geologist Selected as a Finalist for New York Academy of Sciences Award
(September 14, 2009)
University Provost Named to National Academies of Science Council to Explore Science Policy Issues
(September 10, 2009)
Riccardo Betti Wins Edward Teller Medal for Fusion Research
(September 9, 2009)
Scientists Install Seismic Sensors in Galapagos to Generate First 3-D Images of a Hotspot Magma Plumbing System
(September 9, 2009)
Frank P. Buff, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Dies at 85
(September 1, 2009)
Three Leaders Join University of Rochester Trustees
(September 1, 2009)
Cognitive Scientists Use Eye-Tracking Technology to Learn What Makes a Great Geologist
(August 27, 2009)
Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs Named
(August 26, 2009)
Computer Scientist Named One of 2009's 'Top 35' Researchers by MIT's Technology Review Magazine
(August 18, 2009)
Two Chemists Named Fellows of the American Chemical Society
(August 17, 2009)
Chair of Computer Science to Lead the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
(August 14, 2009)
University of Rochester Senior Receives NIH Scholarship
(August 13, 2009)
Three Scientists Win National Science Foundation CAREER Awards
(August 5, 2009)
University of Rochester Joins National GEM Consortium
(July 31, 2009)
City Students 'Get Real' About the Science of Beach Closings in Rochester
(July 16, 2009)
Rochester Alumnus is Recipient of Fraternity Scholarship
(July 15, 2009)
DOE Awards $8.2 Million to Rochester Center for 'Extreme Fusion'
(July 13, 2009)
EVENT: Pre-College Program Offers Fun, Sun, and Study for Rochester Students
(July 9, 2009)
Robert E. Hopkins, 'Father of Optical Engineering' and Inventor of Todd-AO Lens that Ushered in 70 mm Wide-Screen Movies,
Dies at 94
(July 7, 2009)
Harry W. Fulbright, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Dies at 90
(June 15, 2009)
Physics and Astronomy Research Experience for Undergraduates Renewed for Another Three Years
(June 10, 2009)
Six Rochester Graduates Awarded for Campus Leadership
(June 5, 2009)
Scientists Create Metal that Pumps Liquid Uphill
(June 2, 2009)
Seven Rochester Graduates Awarded Prestigious Fulbright Scholarships
(May 18, 2009)
University of Rochester's Engineering School Named for Edmund A. Hajim
(May 15, 2009)
Biodiesel Bus Takes Maiden Voyage on Rochester's River Campus
(May 14, 2009)
Vision Scientist Named Fellow of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
(May 12, 2009)
New Nanocrystals Show Potential for Cheap Lasers, New Lighting
(May 10, 2009)
University of Rochester Celebrates May, June Commencements
(May 8, 2009)
Rochester Senior Selected for First-Ever Kauffman-Singapore Entrepreneurship Program
(May 5, 2009)
On Obama's 100th Day in Office, University of Rochester Records Oral Histories of 2008 Election
(April 29, 2009)
EVENT: Scientists Gather at Laboratory for Laser Energetics to Discuss Efforts to Harness Fusion Power
(April 29, 2009)
Rochester Senior Awarded Prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
(April 28, 2009)
University Renames Scholarship to Honor Professor
(April 28, 2009)
Geologists Awarded $2.5 Million to Explore Relationship Between Ancient Mountain Formation and Climate Change
(April 27, 2009)
Rolland Named to New Brian J. Thompson Professorship in Optical Engineering
(April 22, 2009)
Two University Scientists Named Fellows of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
(April 21, 2009)
University of Rochester Senior Awarded Graduate Fellowship
(April 16, 2009)
Professor Awarded Prestigious Imaging Science Medal
(April 16, 2009)
University of Rochester Students Awarded Goldwater Scholarships
(April 16, 2009)
Between History and Narrative: A Colloquium to Honor Hayden White
(April 16, 2009)
Dean of Rochester's William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration Commits $1 Million to School
(April 3, 2009)
Simulations and Ancient Magnetism Suggest Mantle Plumes May Bend Deep Beneath Earth's Crust
(April 2, 2009)
Congresswoman Louise Slaughter Will Speak at University of Rochester College Commencement
(March 27, 2009)
Warner School Offers New Educational Policy Master's Program
(March 19, 2009)
Pollster John Zogby to Talk About Obama's First 100 Days in Office
(March 16, 2009)
Fledgling Mantle Plume May Be Cause of African Volcano's Unique Lava
(March 13, 2009)
Laser Laboratory Offers High School Summer Research Program
(March 2, 2009)
'Dark Cells' of Living Retina Imaged for the First Time
(February 26, 2009)
Evolutionary Biologist Wins Sloan Fellowship to Study Speciation
(February 20, 2009)
EVENT: Yale Political Scientist Discusses Obama Presidency's Effect on Identity Politics in Inaugural 'Two Icons Lecture'
(February 19, 2009)
EVENT: Linguistic Anthropologist to Speak as Warner School's Spring Scandling Lecturer
(February 19, 2009)
Rochester Senior Awarded Prestigious Churchill Scholarship
(February 17, 2009)
Students Discover New Careers during Rochester Scholars Program
(February 12, 2009)
University of Rochester Biologist Accepts Rare Darwin-Wallace Medal
(February 9, 2009)
Rapidly Evolving Gene Contributes to Origin of Species
(February 6, 2009)
The Death of Entanglement: Life Without Half-Life
(February 3, 2009)
Two Local Teens Make Semi-Finals in National Science Competition
(January 16, 2009)
Players Love the Game Not the Gore
(January 16, 2009)
University Professor Named IEEE Fellow
(January 13, 2009)
Mark Zupan Reappointed Simon School of Business Dean
(December 22, 2008)
Rochester Trustee Steven Chu Named Next Energy Secretary
(December 15, 2008)
European Intellectual Historian William McGrath Dies
(December 3, 2008)
University Students Honored As 2008 Iota Book Award Recipients
(December 1, 2008)
Evolutionary Biologist Wins $875,000 Packard Fellowship to Study Speciation
(November 19, 2008)
Local Authors Chosen for the University of Rochester's Andrew Eiseman Writers Award
(November 18, 2008)
URMC Start-Up Lets Kids Take Their Science Lessons "To Go"
(October 30, 2008)
Local Court Figure Honored with Permanent Exhibit in Hall of Justice
(October 29, 2008)
Chemistry Professor Wins Award for Petroleum Research
(October 23, 2008)
Meliora Weekend Brings Headliners, Compelling Issues to Audiences
(October 9, 2008)
Kenneth Arnold, University of Rochester Adjunct Professor, Dies
(October 3, 2008)
EVENT: Actor, Director Jerzy Stuhr Opens Polish Film Festival
(September 29, 2008)
Nobel Laureate Tony Leggett will give a public talk on the nature of time
(September 18, 2008)
University of Rochester Honors Two Equal Rights Champions with The Frederick Douglass Medal
(September 15, 2008)
Pollster John Zogby to Discuss New Book, Views on Presidential Campaign
(September 12, 2008)
University of Rochester Program, Student Receive United Way/RBJ Greater Rochester Award
(September 9, 2008)
Students at Jefferson High Spend First Day at University of Rochester
(September 3, 2008)
Chemistry Professor Recognized for Influential Teaching
(August 18, 2008)
Fifteen High School Teens Present Physics Research
(August 18, 2008)
University of Rochester Student Receives NIH Scholarship
(August 14, 2008)
New Report Details Economic Reach of University of Rochester
(August 14, 2008)
Local Economy-Strengthening Center, CEIS, Gains New Director
(August 12, 2008)
University of Rochester Psychologist Awarded Honorary Membership
(August 11, 2008)
Why New Political Parties Sizzle or Fizzle
(August 4, 2008)
Cognition Professor Selected as a Finalist for New York Academy of Sciences Award
(July 23, 2008)
Freedom School Students Merge Science, Literacy at Get Real! Camp
(July 17, 2008)
Robert Clark to Lead Rochester's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
(July 15, 2008)
University of Rochester Biologist Wins Rare Darwin-Wallace Medal
(July 7, 2008)
Mathematics Educator Receives Prestigious National Science Foundation Career Grant
(June 23, 2008)
University of Rochester Graduates Earn Record Number of Fulbrights
(June 2, 2008)
International LPGA Champions Discuss Life on World Tour
(May 29, 2008)
Mountain Ranges Rise Much More Rapidly than Geologists Expected
(May 28, 2008)
New International Relations Major Offers Grounding in World Politics
(May 21, 2008)
Rochester's Omega Laser, One of the World's Most Powerful, Receives 50-Fold Power Increase to Become 'Petawatt' Laser
(May 16, 2008)
Anne Mulcahy to Deliver University of Rochester Commencement Address
(May 8, 2008)
University of Rochester Students Win National College Bowl
(April 30, 2008)
University of Rochester Students Earn National Science Awards
(April 28, 2008)
Six Fulbright Scholarships Awarded at University of Rochester
(April 24, 2008)
Inaugural Celebration of the 'Book' at the University of Rochester
(April 22, 2008)
Two University of Rochester Students Named Goldwater Scholars
(April 18, 2008)
Who Will Win? Pollster John Zogby to Discuss 2008 Election
(April 16, 2008)
H. Allen Orr Named 'University Professor' for Diverse Body of Achievements
(April 1, 2008)
Music File Compressed 1,000 Times Smaller than MP3
(April 1, 2008)
University of Rochester Graduate Takes Rush-Henrietta Students to CERN in Switzerland to Unravel Secrets of the Universe
(March 24, 2008)
Professor Wins 2 Million Supercomputer Hours
(March 12, 2008)
Finally, the 'Planet' in Planetary Nebulae?
(March 10, 2008)
Author Explains How Women in the Church of God in Christ Created Social Change through Spirituality in the Early 20th Century
(March 7, 2008)
Mathematician Wins Science Foundation's CAREER Award
(March 4, 2008)
Heinzelman Named New Dean of Graduate Studies
(March 4, 2008)
University of Rochester Conference Examines Effects of a Globalizing World
(February 22, 2008)
Laser Laboratory Offers High School Summer Research Program
(February 14, 2008)
EVENT: Hello Again presented by International Theatre Program
(February 4, 2008)
State Gives $500,000 to University and SiMPore Inc. to Develop Innovative Molecular Filter Technology
(February 4, 2008)
Esteemed Political Journalist Thomas DeFrank to Speak at the University of Rochester
(January 29, 2008)
EVENT: The 2008 Susan B. Anthony Legacy Dinner
(January 28, 2008)
Optical Physicist Publishes on Optical Coherence and Polarization
(January 28, 2008)
Discover Magazine Names University Scientists in Top 100 of 2007
(January 28, 2008)
Two Local Teens Make Semi-Finals in 'Junior Nobel Prize'
(January 25, 2008)
Engineers Use Blood's Hydrodynamics to Manipulate Stem, Cancer Cells
(January 24, 2008)
University of Rochester Senior Awarded Churchill Scholarship
(January 22, 2008)
Susan Gibbons Named Dean of River Campus Libraries
(January 10, 2008)
Five Business Leaders, Entrepreneurs Join University's Trustees
(December 18, 2007)
Schaefer Named Rush Rhees Professor at the University of Rochester
(December 12, 2007)
University of Rochester Study Abroad Participation Hits Record High
(December 12, 2007)
Rothenberg Named to New Corrigan-Minehan Professorship at the University of Rochester
(December 7, 2007)
EVENT: An Evening With Mos Def - RESCHEDULED FOR DEC. 12
"Entrepreneurship, Hip-hop and Def": An Evening with Mos Def
(December 7, 2007)
Marc Feldman, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dies at 62
(December 6, 2007)
EVENT: Reading by writers Peg Boyers and Robert Boyers
(December 5, 2007)
Rochester Dean to Lead National Graduate School Organization
(December 4, 2007)
Department of Energy's NNSA to Renew its Agreement for Laboratory for Laser Energetics at the University of Rochester
(November 21, 2007)
EVENT: ***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER*** Entrepreneurship, Hip-hop and Def: An Evening with Mos Def
(November 20, 2007)
Political Scientist Named Director of University's Polish Studies Center
(November 15, 2007)
Center for Electronic Imaging Systems Announces Record $120 Million Economic Impact
(November 15, 2007)
Mechanical Engineer Elected as Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science
(November 12, 2007)
Rochester Professor Wins National Political Science Book Award
(November 8, 2007)
Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science Henry E. Kyburg Dies
(November 7, 2007)
EVENT: R World R Vote panel on gender, race, and elections
(November 6, 2007)
EVENT: Project Vote Smart Bus offers access to voter info
(November 5, 2007)
EVENT: Peter Haidu Lecture on Jews, Christians, and Massacres in Medieval Literature
(November 2, 2007)
EVENT: Richard Fenno's "Congressional Travels" on exhibit
(November 2, 2007)
University of Rochester Sophomores Honored by Phi Beta Kappa
(November 2, 2007)
EVENT: Diversity Forum: What does "diversity" mean?
(October 31, 2007)
EVENT: Lecture by Debra Castillo titled "American (Visa) Dreams"
(October 30, 2007)
University of Rochester to Help Propel Local High School Students to College
(October 29, 2007)
EVENT: Conference Honoring University Political Scientist Richard G. Niemi
(October 25, 2007)
EVENT: Festival Screens a Variety of Important Polish Films
(October 24, 2007)
Professor Wins International Book Award
(October 23, 2007)
Optical Scientist Honored for Understanding and Improving Vision
(October 23, 2007)
Hip-Hop Dance, Hairstyling, Cell Phones Attract Middle School Girls to Science Through After-School Program
(October 22, 2007)
Experimental Technique Sorts DNA, Cells, Molecules in a Split Second
(October 17, 2007)
'Electromagnetic Wormhole' Possible with Invisibility Technology
(October 12, 2007)
Mechanical Engineer Wins Distinguished Teaching Award
(October 11, 2007)
EVENT: Lecture on economic development movement of Newark, N.J., 1966-1980
(October 11, 2007)
EVENT: Screening of Our Brand is Crisis, a documentary on campaign strategies
(October 5, 2007)
EVENT: Skalny Lecture by Randall Stone on "The Cold War as History"
(October 5, 2007)
EVENT: Skalny luncheon seminar about legislative alignments in Russian Parliament
(October 5, 2007)
Astronomer Judith Pipher to be Inducted into National Women's Hall of Fame
(October 4, 2007)
EVENT: Food and film screening of The Milagro Beanfield War
(October 2, 2007)
Colin Powell Speech and Garth Fagan Premiere Top Meliora Program
(October 2, 2007)
Sign of 'Embryonic Planets' Forming in Nearby Stellar Systems
(October 1, 2007)
Bold Suggestion by Political Scientist Could Fix Federal Budget Mess
(September 27, 2007)
Conference Aims to Help Teachers Improve Classroom Practices, Student Learning in Mathematics Education
(September 25, 2007)
EVENT: Showing of Chisholm '72: Unbought & Unbossed (2004) on Shirley Chisholm's campaign for president
(September 24, 2007)
EVENT: Lecture by Curt Smith on George W. Bush's Presidency and the 2008 Election
(September 20, 2007)
Geologist Wins Geological Society of America's Young Scientist Award
(September 18, 2007)
EVENT: Public Invited to Explore Presidential Campaign and Media Interactions With Speakers and Films Series
(September 14, 2007)
University of Rochester Graduate Receives National Award for Spurring Widespread Education, Action on Groundwater Safety
(September 12, 2007)
Chemist Honored for Encouraging Women in Science
(September 11, 2007)
National Science Foundation Grant Boosts Efforts to Prepare Top-Notch Math and Science Teachers Serving High-Need Schools
(September 4, 2007)
One Species' Genome Discovered Inside Another's
(August 30, 2007)
Supersonic 'Rain' Falls on Newborn Star
Forming Solar System Deluged with Oceans of Water
(August 30, 2007)
2007 Goergen Awards Praise Faculty, Staff at University of Rochester
(August 24, 2007)
Rochester Political Science Department Ranked Fourth in the Nation
(August 21, 2007)
University of Rochester Places High in Several New Rankings
(August 17, 2007)
University of Rochester Names New Director of Government & Community Relations
(July 24, 2007)
Database Expert Wins First Messinger Library Recognition Award
(July 23, 2007)
Get Real! Camp Mixes Fun with Science as Kids Stir Up Waters at Charlotte Beach
(July 17, 2007)
Johns Hopkins Technology Leader Joins University of Rochester Team
(June 12, 2007)
Hidden Planet Pushes Star's Ring a Billion Miles Off-Center
(June 11, 2007)
Larry Arbeiter Named Associate Vice President for Communications
(May 29, 2007)
Matter and Light Attract Fellowships
(May 25, 2007)
Ralph Kuncl Named Provost of the University
(May 22, 2007)
Work across Boundaries in New Global Society, Rochester Graduates Told
(May 21, 2007)
University of Rochester Graduating Senior Wins National Fellowship
(May 18, 2007)
University of Rochester Doctoral Candidate Earns Fulbright Scholarship and NSF-CESRI Summer Fellowship
(May 16, 2007)
Soft Contacts Designed for Cone-Shaped Cornea
(May 16, 2007)
University of Rochester Dedicates Goergen Hall
(May 16, 2007)
Hines Named Director of Stewardship in University of Rochester's Advancement Division
(May 15, 2007)
Shirley Ann Jackson to Deliver College Commencement Address
Golisano, Solow, Hajim also to be honored; other division ceremonies scheduled
(May 14, 2007)
Rochester Professors Cross Disciplines for Research
(May 11, 2007)
University of Rochester to Confer Three Honorary Degrees during Commencement
(May 4, 2007)
University Trustee and 'Father' of Laser Vision Correction Awarded Edwin H. Land Medal
(May 4, 2007)
Professor Named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
(May 2, 2007)
Two Physics Majors Win National Undergraduate Fellowship Awards
(May 1, 2007)
University of Rochester Senior Awarded Fulbright Scholarship
(April 26, 2007)
Three University of Rochester Students Earn National Science Award
(April 23, 2007)
Poetry Broadsides Displayed at the University of Rochester Library
(April 19, 2007)
University of Rochester Graduate Student Earns Fulbright Scholarship
(April 17, 2007)
Conference Examines Effects of Religion's Public Profile in the World
(April 12, 2007)
Luehmann Awarded Young Scholars Fellowship for Research on Teacher Preparation in High School Science
(April 11, 2007)
U.S. Rep. Slaughter Announces $1.8 Million for Nanosystems Initiative
(April 10, 2007)
EVENT: Research seminar on 'The Gender of Truth: Men and Women as Public Intellectuals in France, 1890-1914'
(April 9, 2007)
Shirley Ann Jackson to Give Commencement Address at University of Rochester
(April 6, 2007)
3.2 Billion-Year-Old Surprise: Earth Had Strong Magnetic Field
(April 6, 2007)
EVENT: 'Marcus Garvey, the Universal Negro Improvement Association, and the Hidden Political History of African Americans'
(April 5, 2007)
Three University of Rochester Students Named Goldwater Scholars
(April 4, 2007)
University of Rochester Senior Awarded Fulbright Scholarship
(March 30, 2007)
Lani Guinier, Gerald Torres Speak on Race, Social Change
(March 29, 2007)
Biologist H. Allen Orr Named Shirley Cox Kearns Professor
(March 26, 2007)
Symposium Explores Issues of Women, Entrepreneurship in Hip-Hop
(March 21, 2007)
EVENT: Lecture on Soviet and Russian environmental activism
(March 19, 2007)
Developmental Psychologist Named the Earl B. Taylor Professorship
(March 16, 2007)
EVENT: Ecology expert speaks on the effect of environmental pollutants on human development
(March 16, 2007)
Geophysicist Elected Fellow of American Geophysical Union
(March 1, 2007)
EVENT: CEO Arunas Chesonis discusses the success story behind PAETEC
(February 20, 2007)
Will New York Follow Other States' Leads with Health Insurance Changes?
(February 15, 2007)
Chemist Wins Prestigious Science Foundation CAREER Award
(February 9, 2007)
Enter Your Idea, Participate in IdeaBounce Event for Teens
(February 9, 2007)
National Engineers Week Kicks Off with ASME Egg Drop Competition
(February 9, 2007)
Curt Smith Named Political Coordinator of Museum of Broadcast Communications
(February 8, 2007)
Laser Lab Offers High School Summer Research Program
(February 8, 2007)
EVENT: Skalny Luncheon Seminar on the Polish identity of writer Joseph Conrad
(February 8, 2007)
Rochester Biologists Make Science's Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2006
(February 7, 2007)
Action Video Games Sharpen Vision 20 Percent
(February 6, 2007)
Local Teen Reaches Final Round in 'Junior Nobel Prize'
(February 5, 2007)
EVENT: Artist's talk with Carrie Mae Weems and writer Cheryl Kaplan, followed by reception
(February 2, 2007)
Vice Provost Directs Entrepreneurial Efforts at University of Rochester
(February 2, 2007)
EVENT: Talk on presidential politics by author John Harris
(February 1, 2007)
Literacy Scholar Appointed to Endowed Professorship Honoring Michael W. Scandling
(January 30, 2007)
EVENT: "The Story of Hildegard" concert
(January 30, 2007)
Astronomer Judith Pipher Named to National Women's Hall of Fame
(January 30, 2007)
University of Rochester Senior Awarded Churchill Scholarship
(January 29, 2007)
Corrigan Endows Professorship, Scholarships at University
(January 24, 2007)
Carrie Mae Weems Holds Exhibition at Hartnett Gallery
(January 24, 2007)
Scientist Named Fellow of Association for Computing Machinery
(January 24, 2007)
Dalecki to Direct Rochester Center for Biomedical Ultrasound
(January 23, 2007)
New Fraternity, Sorority Program Gets National Recognition
(January 22, 2007)
Three Local Teens Make Semi-Finals in National Science Competition
(January 18, 2007)
Professor Wins 2 Million Supercomputer Hours
(January 17, 2007)
University Scientists Make Discover Magazine's Top 100 List
(January 12, 2007)
The Mathematics of Cloaking
(December 26, 2006)
University of Rochester Study Abroad Hits 10-Year High
(December 14, 2006)
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. to Speak at the University of Rochester
(December 13, 2006)
Graduate Student's Code Included in Next Generation of Java
(December 6, 2006)
Four Rochester Professors Named Fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
(December 1, 2006)
EVENT: Scholar on Education Reform to Speak as Warner School's Fall Scandling Lecturer
(December 1, 2006)
Noted Scholar on Sexuality, Human Rights Speaks Dec. 1
(November 17, 2006)
Events across Campus, Community Mark World AIDS Day
(November 17, 2006)
Physics Professor Ashok Das Receives Fulbright to Teach in Brazil
(November 16, 2006)
Center for Electronic Imaging Systems Announces Record $114 Million Local Economic Impact
(November 16, 2006)
Mysterious 'Neural Noise' Primes Brain for Peak Performance
(November 10, 2006)
Provost Charles Phelps Announces Retirement
(November 9, 2006)
EVENT: Bread and Puppet Theater performance at University of Rochester
(November 8, 2006)
Local Governments Earn Low Marks for Women's Representation
(November 3, 2006)
EVENT: Panel discussion on "Young, Gifted, and Your Next Generation of Leaders"
(October 31, 2006)
Players and Volunteers Wanted for College Bowl Competition
(October 30, 2006)
University Recognizes Gallery Support by Legislative Leaders
(October 26, 2006)
Senator Robach Awards $3 Million for Biomedical Optics Research
(October 24, 2006)
Investiture Ceremony Celebrates New Dean of the College Faculty
(October 23, 2006)
School of Nursing Professor, Expert in Family Care for Hospitalized Elders, Dies
(October 22, 2006)
EVENT: Skalny luncheon lecture on the image of Our Lady in Polish culture
(October 20, 2006)
Center for Electronic Imaging Systems Receives $2 Million From State to Dramatically Grow Local Biomedical Imaging Businesses
(October 19, 2006)
Students Conduct Voter Drive, Hold Programs on Election Issues
(October 11, 2006)
Evolutionary First: Parasite Reaches Beyond Host to Play Havoc with Others' Sex Lives
(October 10, 2006)
EVENT: Seminar on racial disparities in political participation
(October 6, 2006)
New Academic-Industry Collaboration Brings Talent to Rochester
(October 4, 2006)
University of Rochester Names Four Trustees
(October 4, 2006)
EVENT: “A Rake's Progress: The Victorian Restoration,” a lecture by Joseph Roach of Yale University
(October 4, 2006)
EVENT: A screening of Zeze Gamboa's 2005 Portuguese film, O Herói (The Hero)
(September 29, 2006)
EVENT: Science writer Alan Burdick travels the world to find threatened species
(September 27, 2006)
Genetic Surprise Confirms Neglected 70-Year-Old Evolutionary Theory
(September 8, 2006)
EVENT: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Speak on Environmental Issues
(September 7, 2006)
Brenda Meehan, Noted Professor of Russian History, Dies
(September 5, 2006)
University of Rochester Programs will Highlight the Humanities
(August 30, 2006)
Skalny Center Director Travels to Ukraine on Fulbright Grant
(August 28, 2006)
University Presents Goergen Awards to Faculty, Staff during College Convocation
(August 25, 2006)
New Lab Technique Churns out Fungus' Potential Cancer Fighter
(August 24, 2006)
University of Rochester Will Be New Home for Dalkey Archive Press
(August 17, 2006)
Radical 'Ballistic Computing' Chip Bounces Electrons Like Billiards
(August 16, 2006)
University of Rochester Named To Two Top College Rankings
(August 13, 2006)
Local Science Teacher Receives 'Inspirational Teacher' Award
(August 9, 2006)
University Computer Scientist Honored for Influential Research
(July 28, 2006)
University of Rochester Hosts Leadership Days for Latino Youth
(July 10, 2006)
University of Rochester Hires Investment Officer
(June 30, 2006)
Chemistry Graduate Student Receives $100,000 Fellowship
(June 27, 2006)
Philosophy Professor Named Interim Dean of the College
(May 30, 2006)
Seek Balance in Life, Retain Optimism, Rochester Graduates Urged
(May 21, 2006)
Governor Announces High-Tech Innovations Funding
(May 16, 2006)
Light's Most Exotic Trick Yet: So Fast it Goes ... Backwards?
(May 11, 2006)
Chemistry Graduate Student Recognized with Research Award
(May 5, 2006)
Rochester Senior Wins Top National Computing Award
(May 4, 2006)
Physicist Wins Optical Society of America's Young Researcher Award
(May 3, 2006)
2006 Commencement Ceremonies Set at University of Rochester
(May 2, 2006)
Two Researchers Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
(April 28, 2006)
University of Rochester Senior Earns National Science Award
(April 24, 2006)
Barry Weingast Selected for Riker Prize in Political Science
(April 20, 2006)
Two Local Writers Win University of Rochester's Eiseman Awards
(April 13, 2006)
University of Rochester Senior Awarded Fulbright Scholarship
(April 7, 2006)
EVENT: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Alumnus to Discuss the Civil War
(April 6, 2006)
EVENT: 'Human Zoos: The Colonial Subject on Display'
(April 6, 2006)
Economic Downturns Stifle Black Activism, New Study Shows
(April 5, 2006)
University of Rochester Students Awarded Goldwater Scholarships
(March 27, 2006)
EVENT: Luncheon seminar on Poland's Solidarity movement in the 1990s
(March 20, 2006)
Computer-Science Students Win National Programming Competition
(March 15, 2006)
EVENT: Literary Couple Will Speak About the Process Behind Their Work
(March 14, 2006)
Jonathan Kozol Speaks on 'Educational Apartheid' in U.S. Public Schools
(March 9, 2006)
The 'Heroic' Life of Susan B. Anthony Honored in Special Exhibit
(March 6, 2006)
Chemistry Professor Honored with Anthony Achievement Award
(March 1, 2006)
Mellon Grant Aids Humanities with University of Rochester as Partner
(February 28, 2006)
EVENT: Panel discussion on the war in Iraq
(February 23, 2006)
EVENT: Concert by faculty members of the University of Rochester's Program of Movement and Dance
(February 20, 2006)
Entrepreneurial Scientist Honored with Optical Engineering's Top Honor
(February 15, 2006)
EVENT: Lecture on "How Einstein Became Famous: Religion, Science, and World War I"
(February 10, 2006)
Laser Laboratory Offers High School Summer Research Program
(February 10, 2006)
Imaginative Science Site for Girls Gets Warner School Know-how
(February 8, 2006)
University Presidents: NY Must Act on Stem Cell Research
(February 8, 2006)
President Announces New Vice President for Communications
(February 6, 2006)
Scientists Find Ability for Grammar Hardwired into Humans
(February 3, 2006)
EVENT: African Video Series Develops Diaspora Theme in Three Showings
(February 1, 2006)
EVENT: Seminar discussion of statistical data and marginalized groups
(February 1, 2006)
Two Professors Named Fellows of American Physical Society
(February 1, 2006)
EVENT: Anthony Legacy Dinner Salutes Women
(January 27, 2006)
Mountain Ranges Rise Dramatically Faster Than Expected
(January 26, 2006)
University of Rochester Announces New Dean of Faculty of the College
(January 23, 2006)
Kauffman Foundation Names Panel of Top Educators To Develop Framework for Model Entrepreneurship Curriculum
(January 18, 2006)
UR President Applauds Stem Cell Vote
(January 10, 2006)
Phase Change in Fluids Finally Simulated After Decades of Effort
(January 6, 2006)
Psychologist Harry Reis Elected President of International Organization
(January 5, 2006)
Stanley Engerman Honored by Economists as Distinguished Fellow
(December 30, 2005)
Rochester Faculty Awarded Fulbright Grants
(December 8, 2005)
EVENT: Polish economist speaks on environmental protection in the New Europe
(December 1, 2005)
More than $72 Million Secured for Laboratory for Laser Energetics
(December 1, 2005)
Three University of Rochester Scientists Named Fellows of the American Association for Advancement of Science
(November 30, 2005)
Recent Graduate Starts Out Teaching, Now Helping Hurricane Survivors
(November 28, 2005)
Rochester Hosts Ocean-Themed Lego Tournament
(November 18, 2005)
EVENT: "Science by the Book: From Hippocrates to Darwin"
(November 17, 2005)
A Look at International Possibilities Expands Study, Career Goals
(November 14, 2005)
A Night of Performances Delights Senior-but No Jeopardy! Win
(November 12, 2005)
EVENT: Luncheon talk by Joanna Mishtal, doctoral candidate at the University of Colorado at Boulder, on reproductive health rights in Poland
(November 10, 2005)
Economic Historian Engerman Named Du Bois Fellow at Harvard
(November 8, 2005)
EVENT: EVENT: Black Solidarity Day Panel Discussion on "Reflecting on the Past, Defining our Future . . . Black Leadership in the 21st Century"
(November 4, 2005)
University Honors Alumnus Thomas Sloan for Career Achievement
(October 28, 2005)
Players and Volunteers Sought for College Bowl Competition
(October 27, 2005)
Rochester Faculty Get Freedom to Build Bridges to New Fields
(October 26, 2005)
EVENT: Center for Electronic Imaging System Annual Board Meeting
(October 25, 2005)
Color Perception Is Not in the Eye of the Beholder: It's in the Brain
(October 25, 2005)
Anthropologist Kay Warren Speaks on Global Scale of Sexual Exploitation
(October 24, 2005)
Symposium Speakers Raise Critical Issues for American Universities
(October 23, 2005)
EVENT: Speaker Series on Visual Culture, African Diaspora Begins
(October 18, 2005)
Astrophysicist Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society
(October 18, 2005)
EVENT: Lecture on East-West travels in 19th-century Crimea by Izabela Kalinowska, assistant professor of Slavic literatures and cultures at Stony Brook University
(October 17, 2005)
EVENT: Forum titled "Will Fuel Cells Power Rochester's Future Economy?"
(October 13, 2005)
EVENT: Neilly Series lecture by neurobiologist and writer William H. Calvin
(October 12, 2005)
EVENT: Lecture by Niambi Carter, predoctoral fellow at the University of Rochester's Center for the Study of African-American Politics, on race and reconfiguration in a Southern City
(October 10, 2005)
Fredericksen Appointed to Information Technology Services Post
(October 3, 2005)
University of Rochester Senior is One of Top 15 College 'Jeopardy' Contestants
(September 29, 2005)
EVENT: University of Rochester Hosts Cultural, Intellectual Weekend Celebration
(September 29, 2005)
Professor Will Discuss Frida Kahlo at International Conference
(September 26, 2005)
EVENT: "Guantanamo Bay Meets the Marx Brothers" in Comic Masterpiece
(September 22, 2005)
EVENT: Fall Film Series Concentrates on Issues in Afro-British Cinema
(September 14, 2005)
Rapid-Born Planets Present 'Baby Picture' of Our Early Solar System
(September 9, 2005)
Political Scientists Say They Can Reverse Trends of Citizen Despair
(September 1, 2005)
University Presents Goergen Awards to Faculty, Staff
(September 1, 2005)
EVENT: "Paula Crawford: By the Lake, " an exhibition of paintings and sculptures
(August 29, 2005)
University of Rochester Rises in U.S. News Rankings
(August 19, 2005)
DNA Mutation Puzzle Has Roots in Quantum Physics Weirdness
(August 18, 2005)
Local Science Teacher Receives 'Inspirational Teacher' Award
(August 11, 2005)
Leaders in Business, Financial Services, Health Care Elected Trustees
(August 5, 2005)
East High Teacher Wins Competitive Scholarship from Warner School
(August 5, 2005)
EVENT: Camp Experience Pairs Environmental Action with Media Savvy
(August 1, 2005)
Anthropologist Robert Foster Appointed Distinguished Professor
(July 22, 2005)
Professor Wins $75,000 Teaching-Scholar Honor in Chemistry
(July 19, 2005)
Local Hispanic Students Experiment with Science, Set Sights on College
(July 18, 2005)
Thompson Named Sr. Vice President and Chief Advancement Officer
(July 1, 2005)
Skalny Center Director Honored for Advancing Polish Culture in U.S.
(June 28, 2005)
Arie Bodek Named George E. Pake Professor of Physics
(June 7, 2005)
EVENT: Retiring Chemist and Former Dean Honored For 45-Year Tenure
(June 7, 2005)
Dean of Faculty Search Committee Appointed; Newport Named Chair
(May 26, 2005)
University of Rochester, Jagiellonian University Agreement Paves Way for More Academic Interaction, Benefits
(May 26, 2005)
EVENT: Rochester Graduates Hear Words of Advice for Today
(May 15, 2005)
Largest Class of McNair Program Seniors Heads to Graduate School
(May 13, 2005)
New 'Nuclear Battery' Runs 10 Years, 10 Times More Powerful
(May 12, 2005)
New Laser Facility Dedicated to President Emeritus Robert L. Sproull
(May 10, 2005)
Seligman to Consult on College's Leadership as LeBlanc Accepts Miami Post
(May 5, 2005)
Mechanical Engineer to Receive 2005 Distinguished Alumnus Award
(May 4, 2005)
Psychologist Appointed to Gowen Endowed Professorship
(May 2, 2005)
Five Scientists Win Prestigious Science Foundation CAREER Awards
(April 29, 2005)
Suspicious Object Determined Safe by Rochester Police
(April 29, 2005)
University of Rochester Students Earn National Science Awards
(April 21, 2005)
EVENT: Commencement Ceremonies Set at University of Rochester
(April 21, 2005)
EVENT: "Having a Seat at the Table: The Impact of Black Legislators on Congressional Debate," a lecture by Katrina Gamble, predoctoral fellow at the Center for the Study of African-American Politics at the University of Rochester
(April 19, 2005)
Record Number of University of Rochester Students Awarded Fulbright Grants
(April 14, 2005)
EVENT: "Always Suspect Everyone": Sex and Sensibility in Dickens
(April 12, 2005)
EVENT: "Aftermath of the 'Orange Revolution': Young People Will Protect Democracy," a lecture by Vyacheslav Bryukhovetskyy
(April 8, 2005)
Chemical Engineer Receives NSF's Prestigious CAREER Award
(April 8, 2005)
EVENT: Forum for Mayoral Candidates Planned at University
(April 6, 2005)
EVENT: NASA Space Telescope Advisory Board Meets in Rochester
Prestigious Group Includes 12 University Alumni and Faculty
(April 6, 2005)
EVENT: Neilly Series talk by Charles G. "Chip" Groat, director of the U.S. Geological Survey, the federal source for science about the Earth
(April 5, 2005)
EVENT: Showing of Clando by Jean-Marie Teno, a Cameroonian filmmaker
(March 21, 2005)
EVENT: 2004 Nobel Laureate David Gross discusses "The Future of Physics: 25 Questions That Might Guide Physics in the Next 25 Years"
(March 18, 2005)
EVENT: Panel discussion on Social Security reform
(March 17, 2005)
Susan Gibbons Picked as 'Mover & Shaker' by Library Journal
(March 16, 2005)
Local Geneticist Convinces NIH to Sequence Wasp Genome
(March 1, 2005)
University of Rochester's Warner School Announces Scholarships, Tuition Grants for Area Educators
(March 1, 2005)
EVENT: SIMCON Gaming Convention Returns for its 27th Straight Year
(February 25, 2005)
Top Female Chemist Receives $20,000 Dreyfus Foundation Award
(February 24, 2005)
EVENT: "Return of the Native: Amiri Baraka, the New Nationalism, and Black Power Politics," a talk by Cedric Johnson, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Rochester's Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies
(February 23, 2005)
'Sophomore Saturdays' Engage Rochester Class in Life of the City
(February 18, 2005)
EVENT: Neilly Series lecture by Kim J. Vicente, Canadian innovator and engineer on how technology can work for people
(February 17, 2005)
Cicchetti Recognized for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology
(February 15, 2005)
EVENT: Alumnus to Deliver Engineering Week Keynote Address on Feb. 25
(February 10, 2005)
New Measurement Undermines Physicists' Theories for Nature's Hidden 'Particle-Force' Collaboration
(February 10, 2005)
EVENT: "'A Horde of Brigands:' The Great Louisiana Slave Revolt of 1811," a lecture by Robert L. Paquette, Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History at Hamilton College
(February 8, 2005)
Laser Laboratory Offers High School Summer Research Program
(February 7, 2005)
EVENT: Lecture by Dior Konate, predoctoral fellow at the Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies, on colonial prisons in Senegal
(February 2, 2005)
Local Teen Reaches Final Round in 'Junior Nobel Prize'
(January 28, 2005)
Two Local Teens Make Semi-Finals in National Science Competition
(January 20, 2005)
Quantum Physicist Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society
(January 18, 2005)
Astronomer's Baby Planet Makes RedNova Top Ten Science List
(January 6, 2005)
New 'Pure Light' Technology Makes Computer Screens, Cell Phone Displays More Power Efficient
(January 5, 2005)
EVENT: "The Physician's 'Negro': Comparative Racial Analysis in 19th-Century Medicine," a lecture by Evelynn M. Hammonds of Harvard University, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
(January 4, 2005)
Professor Honored with National Book Prize
(December 3, 2004)
Joel Seligman Named University's 10th President
(December 1, 2004)
College Students Mobilized, Got Engaged, and Backed Kerry in 2004
(November 30, 2004)
EVENT: Panel discussion on "World Trade: Free or Fair?"
(November 24, 2004)
Geologist, Director of Laser Laboratory, Optical Engineer Named Fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
(November 23, 2004)
EVENT: Photography exhibit and talks on the life of coffee farmers in remote Mexican villages
(November 10, 2004)
Theorists Tackle Astronomer's Mysterious 'Baby' Planet
(November 9, 2004)
Groundbreaking Initiative Supports Work of Women in Government
Conference is the first policy summit for women in local offices across New York State
(November 1, 2004)
EVENT: 2004 Polish Film Festival Kicks Off at the Little Theatre
(October 26, 2004)
Players and Volunteers Sought for College Bowl Competition
(October 25, 2004)
EVENT: Lecture on James Baldwin and the Black Aesthetics Movement by Darrell Moore of DePaul University
(October 20, 2004)
$3.8 Million Grant Creates Partnership Between Warner School, Area Preschools to Reach Excellence for Children in Rochester
(October 15, 2004)
EVENT: Lecture by the author and the translator of a memoir, And Yet I Still Have Dreams, from a concentration camp survivor during World War II
(October 13, 2004)
EVENT: Prestigious Institute of Optics Celebrates 75th Anniversary
(October 8, 2004)
EVENT: Work in Progress Seminar on black ethnic politics with Cedric Johnson, postdoctoral fellow at the Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies
(October 6, 2004)
EVENT: "Fixing the Leaky Pipeline: Why Do Smart Women Leave Undergraduate Science and Engineering Majors, and How Can We Persuade Them to Stay?"
(September 30, 2004)
EVENT: Professor Honored for Work in Philosophy, Computer Science
(September 28, 2004)
EVENT: Luncheon talk on the political and economic implications of Poland
(September 27, 2004)
EVENT: Conference Explores Challenges in Literature, Humanities Studies
(September 23, 2004)
EVENT: Forum Explores What It Will Take to 'See Jane Run'
(September 20, 2004)
EVENT: Three Films Scheduled for African Video & Film Series This Fall
(September 17, 2004)
EVENT: Lectures with Tea Favor Personal Interests of Five Speakers
(September 14, 2004)
EVENT: Ideas, Experts, Discovery: Meliora Weekend Draws Big Names for Talks, Feedback, Entertainment at University of Rochester
(September 13, 2004)
Teen Science Club Kicks off Experiments on the Genesee
(September 13, 2004)
EVENT: "Sweet Land of Liberty: The Unfinished Struggle for Racial Equality in the North," a lecture by Thomas Sugrue of the University of Pennsylvania
(September 13, 2004)
$1 Million Gift Honors Legendary Professor of Rochester Chemistry
(September 10, 2004)
EVENT: Latest Neilly Series Showcases Celebrated Authors, Lecturers
(September 9, 2004)
EVENT: Historians Shift Focus to the North in New Research about Civil Rights
(September 3, 2004)
EVENT: Yellowjacket Weekend Provides Fun-Filled Kickoff to New Year
(August 31, 2004)
University Presents Goergen Awards to Faculty, Staff
(August 31, 2004)
EVENT: Lecture by author and New Yorker writer David Owen on his new book about inventor Chester Carlson and the creation of the Xerox machine
(August 24, 2004)
Habits of Researchers Reveal Clues for Getting Academics Onboard the Latest in Secure Digital Archive
(August 12, 2004)
EVENT: Capitol Steps comedy show
(August 10, 2004)
Local Science Teacher Receives 'Inspirational Teaching' Award
(August 5, 2004)
EVENT: Camp Experience Pairs Environmental Action with Media Savvy
(July 30, 2004)
Two-Year Agreement with University of Warsaw Announced
(July 27, 2004)
Possible Quantum Stumbling Block Found For Nanotechnologies
(July 9, 2004)
Sun Microsystems' Donation Aids Multiprocessor Research
(July 8, 2004)
NY Governor Announces Funds for High-Tech Centers at Universities
(July 1, 2004)
Science-based Curriculum for Kids Shows Gains in Language, Ability to Explain Facts
(June 10, 2004)
Top Quark Measurements Give 'God Particle' New Lease on Life
(June 9, 2004)
Surprising Colorblindness Finding Sheds Light On Retinal Diseases
(June 1, 2004)
Cognition Scientist Named William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor
(May 28, 2004)
New Optics Building Gets $100,000 Boost from Semiconductor Firm
(May 28, 2004)
U.S. DOE Gives $5.5 Million to Rochester For Extreme Fusion Center
(May 27, 2004)
EVENT: Rochester's Fletcher Steele Matched Gardens to Each Client's Dreams
(May 18, 2004)
EVENT: Two-Pronged Attack Directed at Communications Industry, Rochester Commencement Speaker Notes
(May 16, 2004)
Impact at Bedout: 'Smoking Gun' of Giant Collision That Nearly Ended Life on Earth is Identified Near Australia
(May 13, 2004)
Human Brain Works Heavy Statistics In Learning Language
(May 3, 2004)
Psychologist Harry Reis Appointed Editor of APS Journal
(April 29, 2004)
Students in the College of University of Rochester Awarded National Scholarships
(April 28, 2004)
Cognitive Sciences Professor Named to National Academy of Sciences
(April 22, 2004)
Battling Robot Triumphs in First Rounds of DIY Channel Competition
EVENT: UR Students in National Battling Robot Rivalry on the DIY Channel
(April 22, 2004)
EVENT: Commencement Ceremonies Set at University of Rochester
(April 21, 2004)
Kodak's Archives, Photographs Given to University of Rochester
(April 15, 2004)
EVENT: Anthropology Sessions Focus on Food as a Way to Build Community
(April 6, 2004)
University of Rochester Student Awarded Prestigious Truman Scholarship
(March 26, 2004)
EVENT: McKenzie Lecture by Alvin E. Roth of Harvard University on theories examining kidney donors and incentives for exchanges
(March 24, 2004)
EVENT: Gary W. Cox Recognized with Riker Prize for Political Science
(March 23, 2004)
EVENT: "A Chapter in Global Health History: The Politics of Primary Health Care c. 1978," lecture by Marcos Cueto of the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Lima, Peru
(March 23, 2004)
EVENT: Screening of Long Night's Journey Into Day, a documentary about four stories of apartheid before South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
(March 22, 2004)
Professor Elected Psychology Chair of American Association for the Advancement of Science
(March 12, 2004)
EVENT: "Vichy France Sixty Years After," lecture by Robert O. Paxton, Mellon Professor of Social Science, Emeritus, at Columbia University
(March 8, 2004)
President Jackson to Step Down June 30, 2005
(March 5, 2004)
New Evidence Suggests Early Oceans Bereft of Oxygen for Eons; Early Life May Have Lived Very Differently Than Life Today
(March 5, 2004)
EVENT: Former Advisor to Secretary of State Powell Speaks on U.S.-Polish Relations
(March 2, 2004)
Laser Laboratory Offers High School Summer Research Program
(February 16, 2004)
Smart Software Gives Surveillance Eyes a ‘Brain’
(February 12, 2004)
EVENT: Reading by noted African-American critic, novelist, and science fiction writer Samuel R. Delany
(February 9, 2004)
EVENT: Skalny Luncheon Seminar with Professor Andrzej Mania of Jagiellonian University
(February 6, 2004)
Three Local Innovators Honored for Breakthrough Inventions
(February 4, 2004)
University of Rochester, Napster to Provide Online Music to Students
First Private University in Nation to Sign Digital Music Agreement
(February 4, 2004)
EVENT: Contemporary Issues Luncheon—The Democrats: A Look at 2004
(January 21, 2004)
Three Local Teens Make Semi-Finals in National Science Competition
(January 19, 2004)
Grant Furthers Math Reform, Literacy Initiatives in City School District
(January 15, 2004)
EVENT: Chopin in Music and Letters, a performance by pianist Elena Letnanova
(January 14, 2004)
EVENT: Warner School Hosts Panel on Education and Racism
(January 13, 2004)
Geophysicist Named Fellow of Prestigious Science Association
(January 5, 2004)
New Edition Restores the Personal and Opinionated Detail in Adams's Letters
(December 30, 2003)
University of Rochester a National Winner in Kauffman Foundation 'Campus Initiatives' Program
(December 15, 2003)
Hewett Book Prize, Fulbright Award Given to Randall Stone
(December 1, 2003)
Political Scientist at Rochester on Team to Study Voting Systems
(November 25, 2003)
Physicist Receives Highest Award in Particle Research
(November 24, 2003)
New Evidence that Earth's Greatest Extinction Caused by Ancient Meteorite or Comet
(November 20, 2003)
EVENT: Fairchild's Rochester Preserves Landscape Now Hidden from View
(November 19, 2003)
Two Scientists Named Best Inventors of 2003 by 'R&D Magazine'
(November 17, 2003)
EVENT: Attracting More Women to Computer Science is Lecture Topic
(November 10, 2003)
EVENT: Recital by internationally renowned pianist Zora Mihailovich
(October 29, 2003)
Western New York Universities Collaborate to License Technologies
(October 24, 2003)
The Warner School Marks 10 Years with New Name, Sharper Vision
(October 24, 2003)
EVENT: Five Award-Winning Films Set for 2003 Polish Film Festival
(October 22, 2003)
EVENT: Discussion with co-authors of a new book on Polish contributions to Allied victories during World War II
(October 20, 2003)
EVENT: Author of Book on Sam Patch Will Give Local Lecture
(October 14, 2003)
Peace Activists Persevere for Coexistence between Israelis, Palestinians
(October 13, 2003)
EVENT: Players, Volunteer Officials Needed for Campus College Bowl Tourney
(October 10, 2003)
Marshall D. Gates Chemistry Chair Honors Pioneer
(October 9, 2003)
Preservation Grants Secure Future for Precious Library Holdings
(October 7, 2003)
Marshall D. Gates, Chemist to First Synthesize Morphine, Dies
(October 3, 2003)
Harris Selected as Woodrow Wilson Fellow for 2003-04 Year
(September 29, 2003)
Harris Selected as Woodrow Wilson Fellow for 2003-04 Year
(September 29, 2003)
Voters' Trust Not Tied to Campaign Finance Laws, Researchers Say
(September 25, 2003)
$5 Million Grant Awarded to Answer Biology's Biggest Secrets
(September 24, 2003)
Local Science Teacher Receives 'Inspirational Teaching' Award
(September 19, 2003)
EVENT: Talk on "Death at Sea: The McCraken Family and Their Losses Aboard the Steamship Arctic"
(September 19, 2003)
Tension Between Airline Safety, Security Exists in Post-Sept. 11 World
(September 8, 2003)
Nanotubes Surprise Again: Ideal Photon Emission
(September 5, 2003)
EVENT: Name the Discipline, Neilly Series Offers Memorable Writers, Thinkers
(September 3, 2003)
Local Astronomers' Work to Launch Next Week, Says NASA
(August 19, 2003)
Textbook Case of Tectonic Movement is Wrong, Says New Study
(August 18, 2003)
EVENT: Book discussion about airline crashes, security at airports, and the public's fear of flying with David M. Primo, author and assistant professor of political science at the University of Rochester
(August 14, 2003)
$2.7 Million to Create High-Tech Brain Imaging Center
(August 13, 2003)
University Presents Goergen Awards to Faculty, Staff
(August 9, 2003)
Closed Again? A Camp Gets Kids Investigating Charlotte Beach Woes
(August 1, 2003)
University Chemist Wins Prestigious Optical Society of America Award
(July 30, 2003)
Eminent Psychology Professor Vincent Nowlis Dies
(June 13, 2003)
Natural Selection's Fingerprint Identified on Fruit Fly Evolution
(June 12, 2003)
Mark Zupan Named Simon School Dean
(June 6, 2003)
Author's Debut Novel Wins Kafka Prize
(June 4, 2003)
Action-Based Video Games Enhance Visual Attention
(May 28, 2003)
Award-Winning Teachers Honored by Warner School
(May 22, 2003)
Rochester Graduates Hear Words of Advice for Today's World
(May 18, 2003)
Politicians at Home: The True Test of a House Member's Value
(May 9, 2003)
University of Rochester Students Awarded National Scholarships
(May 2, 2003)
Top Teacher in State Says Award Validates Her Classroom Style
(May 1, 2003)
EVENT: Commencement Ceremonies Set at University of Rochester
(April 24, 2003)
EVENT: Themes of Race, Political Representation Bring Scholars to Conference Organized by Center for the Study of African-American Politics
(April 18, 2003)
University of Rochester Student Wins Goldwater Scholarship
(April 17, 2003)
New 'DNA Chip' Rapidly Detects, Identifies Dangerous Pathogens
(April 14, 2003)
EVENT: University of Rochester Student Wins Goldwater Scholarship
(April 10, 2003)
University of Rochester Student Wins Goldwater Scholarship
(April 9, 2003)
EVENT: Mini-Conference Examines Global Studies for Rochester
(April 9, 2003)
Study Tracks Identity in New Russia
(April 1, 2003)
Local Student Receives Science Research Scholarship
(March 31, 2003)
EVENT: "Rudolf von Laban and the Mystical Origins of German Modern Dance," lecture by dance scholar Marion Kant
(March 28, 2003)
Rochester Students Test Their Trial Skills at National Tourney
(March 27, 2003)
EVENT: Screening and discussion of the documentary Shtetl with filmmaker Marian Marzynski
(March 26, 2003)
Seminar on "Challenges for Faculty Retirement Decision-Making: Health, Finances and Professional Satisfaction"
(March 25, 2003)
Summer Science Programs Open to Local Students
(March 19, 2003)
EVENT: Graduate Conference Considers the Concept of Doubt
(March 12, 2003)
Joanna Scott's New Novel in Running for LA Times Book Award
(March 12, 2003)
EVENT: Former Political Prisoner Tells of China's Human Rights Abuses
(March 11, 2003)
MacDonald Named College Undergraduate Admissions Director
(March 7, 2003)
The Smallest Sight: Researchers Zoom In on the Nanoscale
(February 27, 2003)
EVENT: Activist, Author, Artist Sister Souljah to Speak at University
(February 26, 2003)
EVENT: Hartnett Gallery Spotlights the Art of Kathleen McEnery
(February 26, 2003)
EVENT: Writer, Director Michael Moore to Speak at University
(February 24, 2003)
EVENT: Concerto Competition Winners to Perform in Concert
(February 20, 2003)
Chemist Wins $200,000 Award for Promising Research
(February 19, 2003)
EVENT: Laser Laboratory Offers High School Summer Research Program
(February 19, 2003)
EVENT: Frederick Douglass at the University of Rochester Conference, Exhibition, Digital Initiative Examine Contributions of Orator, Publisher
(February 19, 2003)
Professor Named to Public Health Task Force
(February 19, 2003)
EVENT: "The Several Lives of Frederick Douglass," an exhibition of documents and images related to the famous orator, abolitionist, and publisher
(February 10, 2003)
$1.5 Million for Chip Designs Comes to New York Universities
(February 4, 2003)
Local Teen Reaches Final Round in 'Junior Nobel Prize'
(January 31, 2003)
EVENT: Special screenings of the new film, Zemsta (The Revenge), by Andrzej Wajda, renowned Polish filmmaker and Academy Award winner
(January 28, 2003)
Scholar in Visual and Cultural Studies Appointed to Professorship
(January 28, 2003)
Three University Researchers Win Nation's Top Chemistry Award
(January 21, 2003)
Three Local Teens Make Semi-Finals in National Science Competition
(January 16, 2003)
EVENT: EVENT: Piano recital by Elena Letnanova of music from Central Europe
(January 13, 2003)
EVENT: Lecture by Richard H. Thaler, professor of economics at the University of Chicago, on the psychology of decision making
(January 10, 2003)
Food for Thought: Cells Dine on Their Own Brains to Stay Fit and Trim
(January 8, 2003)
Redrawing the Map of Europe Puts Poland in the European Union Visiting Professor at Rochester Leads Continuing Economic Reforms
(December 24, 2002)
EVENT: Lecture on the controversial film Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
(December 24, 2002)
University Research Named Top Science Breakthrough of 2002
(December 23, 2002)
University Appoints Susan B. Anthony Professor
(December 12, 2002)
EVENT: Talks Explore Disease, Society in Last Century
(December 2, 2002)
EVENT: Lecture on University of Rochester Civil War heroes by Bob Marcotte, Democrat and Chronicle columnist and author
(December 2, 2002)
Infants Build Knowledge of Their Visual World on Statistics
(November 25, 2002)
EVENT: Panel discussion on "Reparations for African Americans: An American Dilemma?"
(November 15, 2002)
New Major Approved in African and African-American Studies
(November 14, 2002)
'Laboratories On A Chip' Get Super-Small, Super-Smart Plumbing
(November 14, 2002)
University Receives Multi-Million-Dollar Commitment From Under-40 Alumnus
(November 12, 2002)
Physicists Puzzle Over Unexpected Findings in 'Little' Big Bang
(November 11, 2002)
EVENT: Second Annual New York State Conference on Microelectronics Design
(November 6, 2002)
EVENT: 2002 Polish Film Festival, sponsored by the Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies at the University of Rochester
(October 30, 2002)
EVENT: Book, Panel Discussion Focus on Role of International Monetary Fund
(October 24, 2002)
Five New Supercomputers Push the Envelope at Rochester
(October 24, 2002)
Discover Magazine Names Rochester's Esther Conwell one of "50 Most Important Women of Science"
(October 24, 2002)
$2.4 Million Grant to Warner School Aims for Deeper Knowledge of Math
(October 24, 2002)
New Planet Discovered: Innovative Technique Detects Planets With Lower Masses and Larger Orbits Than Any Current Method
(October 22, 2002)
Latest Book by Rochester Political Scientist Receives Research Award
(October 17, 2002)
Key to the Nature of Earth's Mysterious Core Found Beneath Arctic Ice
(October 16, 2002)
Ancient Defense Mechanism May Still be Protecting Us
(October 14, 2002)
Kearns Center Forges New Path for Minorities into Science, Engineering
(October 11, 2002)
New York Women Lag in Leading Local Governments
(October 10, 2002)
EVENT: EVENT: "Pleasures of a Writing Life," a talk by Simon Winchester, acclaimed author of international bestsellers
(October 7, 2002)
EVENT: 'Conversations' Examine How Women Lead and Use Power
(September 27, 2002)
EVENT: EVENT: Performance by The Cracow Klezmer Band, sponsored by the Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies at the University of Rochester
(September 24, 2002)
"Reversible Data Hiding" Embeds Data in Pictures Without Distortion
(September 23, 2002)
EVENT: Philosophy colloquium on "Fictionalist Attitudes about Fictional Matters"
(September 13, 2002)
EVENT: From Iraq to Latin Jazz, Libraries' Neilly Series Opens for 2002-03
(September 10, 2002)
EVENT: 30th annual Rochester Book Fair, sponsored by Friends of the University of Rochester Libraries
(September 4, 2002)
Book Examines Popular Mexican Genre of Chronicle Writing
(August 27, 2002)
Sulfide-Rich Oceans May Have Impeded Evolution for Eons
(August 16, 2002)
Rochester Professor to Edit Educational Philosophy Journal
(June 28, 2002)
Endowed Fund Increases Spending on Documents of Local Importance
(June 10, 2002)
Engineered Eyesight Explored at Science Meeting
(May 31, 2002)
Professor Awarded Medal by Optical Society of America
(May 22, 2002)
Air Force Research Laboratory meets to link research with universities
(May 17, 2002)
Teachers Recognized for Excellence by Warner School
(May 7, 2002)
Professor is Named Fellow in Artificial Intelligence
(May 1, 2002)
Commencement Ceremonies Set at University of Rochester
(April 26, 2002)
"The Rich, The Poor, and American Politics," a lecture by scholar and activist Frances Fox Piven
(April 22, 2002)
Summer Science Programs Open to Local Students
(April 18, 2002)
Nicholas R. Slater Wins Goldwater Scholarship
(April 18, 2002)
Prabhjot S. Dhadialla Wins Goldwater Scholarship
(April 18, 2002)
Activist Professor Gives Perspectives on Islam and Science
(April 10, 2002)
University of Rochester Senior Awarded Churchill Scholarship
(March 12, 2002)
Director of Academic Technology Named at Rochester
(March 1, 2002)
J. Bruce French, Top Theoretical Physicist, Dies
(February 14, 2002)
Laser Laboratory Offers High School Summer Research Program
(February 11, 2002)
Astronomy Professor Honored with Anthony Achievement Award
(February 5, 2002)
Girl Scouts to Become Engineers-For-A-Day
(January 25, 2002)
Two Rochester Professors Named Fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
(January 24, 2002)
Local Teen Makes Semi-Finals in National Science Competition
(January 17, 2002)
Talk and discussion on the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led by author and national lecturer Richard M. Williams
(January 15, 2002)
University Leads Statewide Effort to Boost Tech Economy
(January 15, 2002)
Four Rochester Scientists Elected Fellows of American Physical Society
(January 11, 2002)
Culture May Influence How You Describe Your Personal Goals
(December 6, 2001)
Matter Isn't What It Used To Be: Neutrino Study Finds Flaw in Standard Model of Matter
(November 7, 2001)
Astrobiologists to Launch Mission to Early Earth
(October 30, 2001)
Optics Professor Named to New Chair; $2 Million Gift Honors Professor, Spotlights Optics
(October 19, 2001)
Investiture Ceremony Celebrates New Warner School Dean
(October 17, 2001)
EVENT: Lecture by Glenda Lappan, University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University, on how teachers and administrators contribute to school reform
(October 16, 2001)
Perfectly Clear to Return Sunday, Oct. 21; Norman Mineta to Appear
(October 12, 2001)
Multiple Intelligences Workshops Planned at Strong Museum
(October 1, 2001)
Research Center Adds $65 Million to New York State Economy
(September 27, 2001)
10 University Faculty Members Contribute to International Publication
(September 26, 2001)
Fractal Extremes Predict Impending Breakdowns
(September 12, 2001)
Convocation Celebrates the Beginning of New College Year
(September 5, 2001)
Professor Receives Artificial Intelligence Research Appointment
(August 28, 2001)
Secret to Earth's 'Big Chill' Found in Underground Water
(August 27, 2001)
Warner School Gains Federal Grant to Train Teachers in Technology
(August 17, 2001)
Local Educator Wins Inspirational Teacher Award
(August 14, 2001)
Deep Space Research Discovers Boon for Chip Makers
(August 9, 2001)
Psychology Professor Recognized for Early Career Contributions
(August 2, 2001)
Psychology Professor Elected to National Policy-Making Board
(July 9, 2001)
Economic Historian Stanley Engerman Honored for Contributions
(June 6, 2001)
Scholarships Earmarked for Rochester Undergraduates in the Sciences
(June 5, 2001)
Researchers Find The 'North Pole' Of The Molecular World
(June 4, 2001)
Students Surpass Goal of Giving 2001 Hours to Kids
(May 25, 2001)
Polish Center Director Gets Fulbright Fellowship
(May 24, 2001)
New Light-Based Computer Runs at Quantum Speeds
(May 14, 2001)
Three Rochester Professors Selected for National Academy of Sciences
(May 7, 2001)
Raffaella Borasi Named Dean of Warner School
(April 27, 2001)
EVENT: University of Rochester 151st Commencement Highlights
(April 25, 2001)
EVENT: Teachers Recognized for Excellence by Warner School
(April 23, 2001)
Children in Day Care Homes Are Latest Group to Test Science Curriculum Geared to Developmental Needs
(April 20, 2001)
Study Finds New Way that Brain Detects Motion
(April 13, 2001)
Lucent Director to Head Institute of Optics
(April 10, 2001)
University of Rochester Ranks in U.S. News Listings of Leading Universities
(March 30, 2001)
Professor Receives Grant to Edit Book on Philosophy of Education
(March 30, 2001)
EVENT: A reading by Polish poet, fiction writer and essayist Adam Zagajewski
(March 26, 2001)
EVENT: "Martin Luther King's Dream Project," a photo exhibit
(March 26, 2001)
EVENT: Political Science Department Offers Spring Seminar Series
(March 23, 2001)
EVENT: "Tamar's Daughters: Stories of Russian Jewish Women in Exile," lecture by Nina Tumarkin of Wellesley College
(March 22, 2001)
EVENT: The Age of Ethnic Conflict Versus the Age of Democratization, a talk by Arend Lijphart of the University of California San Diego
(March 15, 2001)
New Technique Answers One of Water's Basic Mysteries
(March 15, 2001)
EVENT: Lecture by Krzysztof Biedrzycki, Professor at Jagiellonian University, on Polish Literature
(March 14, 2001)
EVENT: Panel discussion on government funding of faith-based organizations
(March 13, 2001)
EVENT: Charles Drew Symposium Explores Racial Barriers
(March 13, 2001)
Ancient Earth Had Magnetic Field 3X Stronger Than Once Thought
(March 2, 2001)
Stowaways From Space Provide Link Between Impact, Biggest Extinction in Earth History
(February 22, 2001)
EVENT: Reading by Author Li-Young Lee
(February 20, 2001)
Lecture by Eva Feder Kittay of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, on disability and justice
(February 13, 2001)
Physicist Leonard Mandel, a Founder of Quantum Optics, Dies
(February 13, 2001)
Parasite's Sperm-Encryption Scheme Keeps Species Apart
(February 8, 2001)
Teen Makes Semi-Finals in National Competition for Research on World's Most Powerful Laser
(January 29, 2001)
Cosmic Artist Revealed: Force that Shapes Nebulae is Uncovered by Astronomers
(January 24, 2001)
Architect of Polish Economic Reforms Gets Professorship
(December 22, 2000)
Despite Periodic Pummeling, Conditions on Early Earth were Ripe for Life
(December 15, 2000)
New Number-Crunching Computers Delve into Biology's Past
(December 4, 2000)
EVENT: Lecture by Stephanie Brown Clark on the History of Disability in Medicine and Literature
(November 28, 2000)
EVENT: Religious Diversity Celebrated on Campus
(November 27, 2000)
University Technology-Transfer Revenue Quadruples More companies from around the globe attracted to results of basic research
(November 17, 2000)
EVENT: Sneak Preview of the Movie Thirteen Days
(November 15, 2000)
Economist Appointed to Named Professorship
(November 8, 2000)
Journal Writer Navigates Waterways in 1830s Englishman records Rochester's history as first boom town along Erie Canal
(November 8, 2000)
Polish Studies Center Renamed for Skalny Family
(October 31, 2000)
EVENT: Lecture on Postnationalism
(October 27, 2000)
Quantum Dots Pave Way for Atom-Sized Transistors
(October 25, 2000)
New Optical Switch Removes Barrier to Light-Speed Communications
(October 24, 2000)
EVENT: Lecture on Postnationalism
(October 20, 2000)
Student Research Focuses on Politically Volatile '60s
(October 12, 2000)
EVENT: Conversations Examine Life of "Other" White House Occupant
(October 12, 2000)
EVENT: "Gender and Colonial Welfare in the Middle East," a talk by Elizabeth Thompson, assistant professor of History at the University of Virginia
(October 6, 2000)
EVENT: "The Politics of Rhetoric," a talk by Ernesto Laclau, professor of government at the University of Essex
(October 4, 2000)
$1 Million Gift Creates Named Library Deanship
(September 26, 2000)
Rochester Engineering Offers Best Student-Faculty Ratio Engineering school also ranked as among the most selective in the nation
(September 18, 2000)
Director of University Audit Named at Rochester
(August 21, 2000)
EVENT: Warner School Presents Educational Leadership Institute
(August 10, 2000)
Self-Adjusting Chips to Extend Limits of Computing Power
(August 8, 2000)
Sloan Fellowships Awarded to Two Vision Scientists
(August 4, 2000)
Politics at the Grassroots One Georgia district sets the stage for how, why the South changed in Congress
(July 27, 2000)
Local Physics Teachers Head for Summer School to Pick Apart the Mysteries of Matter
(July 27, 2000)
Professor Appointed Editor of Top Chemistry Journal
(July 27, 2000)
Researchers Determine Improved Pattern for Artificial Light-Harvesting Molecule
(July 18, 2000)
Ancient Math Refines Theories of Evolution
(June 29, 2000)
Longtime Dean of the College Kenneth E. Clark Dies
(June 28, 2000)
Alumnus Named Top 100 Young Innovator
(June 26, 2000)
University Professor Earns Grant, Fellowship
(June 22, 2000)
University of Rochester Names New Deans posts Filled at School of Medicine and Dentistry, School of Nursing
(June 16, 2000)
Eyes for Next NASA Space Telescope Developed, Delivered
(June 13, 2000)
Technology First Aimed at Heavens Now Makes 'Super' Human Vision Possible
(June 9, 2000)
Jobs Plentiful for Graduates, But Search Still Takes Initiative
(June 7, 2000)
National Grant to Warner School Researcher Signals Potential of Science-Based Curriculum in Preschool
(June 5, 2000)
EVENT: Brain's Role in Vision Explored at Science Meeting
(June 2, 2000)
Rochester Astronomers Collaborate to Study the Stars
(May 30, 2000)
1,000 Astronomers Turn Eyes Toward Rochester
(May 25, 2000)
EVENT: 1,000 Astronomers Turn Eyes Toward Rochester
(May 25, 2000)
EVENT: Hubble Images of Star Births and Deaths Presented to Public
(May 24, 2000)
Neuroscientist Studying Brain 'Plasticity' Wins Merck Award
(May 24, 2000)
EVENT: University's Mees Observatory Now Scheduling Free Tours
(May 18, 2000)
Rochester Prepares The Next Generation A milestone of 7,000 Ph.D.s trained at the University will be reached Saturday
(May 11, 2000)
Reading Holds a Valued Place in Teaching Math, Authors Say
(May 2, 2000)
Give it a Thought-and Make it So
(May 1, 2000)
EVENT: University of Rochester 150th Commencement Highlights Peace Corps director to address sesquicentennial graduating class, receive medal
(April 27, 2000)
Nature's Cycles in a Fractal State of Mind
(April 18, 2000)
Chemical 'Crumbs' from Microbes' Snacks Provide a Trail to Ancient, Remote Life
(April 13, 2000)
U.S. News Lists Graduate Rankings at University of Rochester
(March 31, 2000)
Top Integrated Circuit Designer Receives Fulbright, Ieee Honors
(March 31, 2000)
New Department of Biomedical Engineering Created
(March 27, 2000)
EVENT: Top Political Analysts Look at Senate Race
(March 24, 2000)
EVENT: Native Voices 2000 Tells of Research, Inspiration Annual feast for the mind focuses on Native American women as leaders
(March 13, 2000)
EVENT: "The Foundations of Epistemology," a presentation by Princeton University professor Gilbert Harman
(March 1, 2000)
Using Volcanoes to Take the Ocean's Pulse
(February 29, 2000)
Robert Bates Awarded Riker Prize for Political Science
(February 28, 2000)
Laser Laboratory Offers High School Summer Research Program
(February 25, 2000)
EVENT: Seventh Annual Gender and Women's Studies Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Conference
(February 8, 2000)
EVENT: "Object Into Object?: Some Thoughts on the Presence of Black Women in Early Modern Culture," a presentation by Georgetown University English professor Kim Hall
(February 3, 2000)
EVENT: Pan-African Exposition
(January 31, 2000)
Teen Makes Semi-finals in National Competition for His Research on World's Most Powerful Laser
(January 19, 2000)
Warner School Recognized with Two State Grants focus on teacher preparation, student performance attracts funding for five years
(January 17, 2000)
Center for Future Health Receives $1 Million
(January 7, 2000)
Researcher Heads for Antarctica to Chase Down Climate Data
(December 22, 1999)
Political Scientist Appointed to Wilson Professorship
(December 16, 1999)
Peer-Led Teaching Program Wins National Recognition
(December 14, 1999)
Political Scientist Appointed to Watson Professorship
(November 30, 1999)
EVENT: Poetry Reading by Thom Ward for the Hyam Plutzik Memorial Poetry Series
(November 16, 1999)
EVENT: "Serbia, Kosovo, and the NATO World Order," a talk by Svetozar Stojanovic, part of the Skalny Lecture and Artist Series
(November 8, 1999)
EVENT: Renowned Philosopher Visits University
(November 4, 1999)
Professor Named Fellow of Microbiology Academy
(November 4, 1999)
EVENT: "Cultural Survival in Our Time: High Stakes Gamble," part of the Verne Moore History Seminars series
(November 1, 1999)
UR Press Celebrates 10th Anniversary
(November 1, 1999)
Teen Honored for Laser Research at University
(October 28, 1999)
EVENT: Talk by John Douglas, former head of the FBI's Investigative Support Unit
(October 19, 1999)
Nominees Sought for Jane R. Plitt Scholarship Two Students Were First Recipients Last Spring
(October 18, 1999)
EVENT: Noted Scholar Discusses Impact of Decreased Civic Participation
(October 12, 1999)
EVENT: Conversation and Book Signing with Gerald Gamm, Political Science Professorand Author of Urban Exodus: Why the Jews Left Boston and the Catholics Stayed
(October 11, 1999)
EVENT: Anthropologist Gives Annual Morgan Lecture
(October 11, 1999)
EVENT: Lecture by Grzegorz Kolodko, key architect of economic reforms in Poland, on "The Russian Syndrome: Whither Post-communism?"
(October 5, 1999)
EVENT: "Conversations" Address Economic and Work Issues for Women
(September 30, 1999)
EVENT: "Miracles and Marvels: How 'Other' was the Middle Ages," a talk by Caroline Walker Bynum, Schapiro Professor of History at Columbia University, as part of the Helen Ann Robbins Lecture Series.
(September 29, 1999)
$1 Million Kresge Grant Designated for Athletic Complex
(September 28, 1999)
Physics Student Named One of Nation's Top Researchers
(September 27, 1999)
EVENT: ASL Grads Discuss Education and Career Options
(September 20, 1999)
EVENT: Convocation Honors Goergen Award Winners
(September 7, 1999)
A Call for Manuscripts in New Medical Series
(September 7, 1999)
Writer Cristina Garcia to Read From Prize-winning Novel
(August 30, 1999)
EVENT: Writer Cristina Garcia to Read From Prize-Winning Novel
(August 30, 1999)
Mathematics Professor Named to Fayerweather Chair
(August 18, 1999)
University Vision Team Part of $20 Million Research Center
(July 30, 1999)
Scientist Who Helped Shape Chemistry Department Dies
(July 30, 1999)
Scientist Who Helped Shape Chemistry Department Dies
(July 30, 1999)
Super Slurry From Belarus Polishes U.S. Optics
(July 30, 1999)
University Dean Recognized for Ultrasound Research
(July 27, 1999)
Dental Researcher William Bowen Honored
(July 23, 1999)
Fauchet Elected Fellow of Two Scientific Societies
(July 16, 1999)
Center Aims to Evaluate Whether Education Reforms Deliver on Promises to Improve America's Schools
(June 8, 1999)
Friends of Libraries Announce Gifts, New Member, Award
(June 8, 1999)
EVENT: Summer Science Opportunities for Local Students Abound
(May 21, 1999)
Historian Appointed to Newly Endowed Chair
(May 19, 1999)
Raffaella Borasi Named to Frederica Warner Chair
(May 19, 1999)
University Launches a Center for Future Health to Bring High-tech, Low-cost Health Care to the Home
(May 18, 1999)
EVENT: Nan Johnson to be Feted for Distinguished Career
(May 10, 1999)
Graduate Students Receive Awards for Excellence in Teaching
(April 28, 1999)
University of Rochester 149th Commencement Highlights
(April 27, 1999)
$5 Million Funds University Project in Futuristic Plastics
(April 23, 1999)
Local Teachers Receive Awards from Warner School
(April 19, 1999)
Student Earns Honors as Outstanding Employee
(April 19, 1999)
EVENT: "Nature Vs. Nurture," a panel discussion on child development
(April 14, 1999)
Searching for Life in Ancient, Remote, and Even Extra-Terrestrial Locales
(April 9, 1999)
EVENT: Chicana History Scholar to Open Women's Conference
(April 7, 1999)
"Falling Bodies: Themes of Ascent and Descent in Ghost in the Shell," a lecture and a screening of the Japanese animated film, Ghost in the Shell
(April 5, 1999)
Photograph Reflects War, Value of Student Debate
(April 2, 1999)
EVENT: Political Science Spring Seminars Continue in April
(March 29, 1999)
Chemistry Professor Wins National Teaching Award
(March 24, 1999)
Vanderzwaag Named Director of Athletics and Recreation
(March 24, 1999)
Top Political Writer Looks at Campaign 2000
(March 23, 1999)
'Motion Blindness,' Not Just Poor Memory, Causes Alzheimer's Patients to Lose Their Way
(March 22, 1999)
Congresswoman Slaughter to Speak at Teacher Award Ceremony
(March 12, 1999)
"The Twilight of Common Dreams: How the Right Was Able to Tie Us in Impeachment Knots and Other American Conundrums," lecture by noted author and social critic Todd Gitlin
(March 11, 1999)
Getty Continues Support of International Art Institute
(March 11, 1999)
New Scholarship Available to Exceptional Female Students
(March 11, 1999)
Feminist Leader to Speak at Event Honoring Nan Johnson
(March 10, 1999)
New Series Brings Major Writers Kennedy, Ondaatje, and Paley to Campus
(March 3, 1999)
University of Rochester Press Appoints Acquisitions Editor
(March 1, 1999)
Internationally Recognized Physicist Joins University Faculty
(February 12, 1999)
"Star Wars" Technology Finds A Surprise in Our Eyes
Clearest Images of Retina Reveal Remarkable Randomness
(February 10, 1999)
Novel Material for Displays Eats Less Energy
(February 10, 1999)
A Real Smart ASP: Snakes Show Surprising Ability to Learn
(February 4, 1999)
Political Scientist on Team Observing Elections in China
(February 1, 1999)
Professor Who Helped Build Engineering Department Dies
(February 1, 1999)
Political Science at Rochester Ranked No. 3
(January 27, 1999)
Pittsford Teens Honored for Laser Research at University
(January 26, 1999)
Growing Up on Their Own: Smart Plastics Organize Themselves into Useful Optical Devices
(January 15, 1999)
Work at 'B Factory' Earns University Physicist a Top Prize
(January 13, 1999)
Knowledge of Civics Makes Good Showing Nationally But some naive views of U.S. political system may turn teenagers into cynical adults
(January 7, 1999)
Public Speaking Competition Initiated on Campus
(December 22, 1998)
Bones of Crocodile-Like Beasts Tell Tale of Arctic Warming
(December 18, 1998)
Speaker Discusses Holistic Medical Practices from India
(December 1, 1998)
Residential Campus Network Expands to 2,000th User
(November 30, 1998)
Political Scientist Appointed to Watson Professorship
(November 24, 1998)
Scientists Finger a Molecular Kingpin in Body's Response to Cigarettes
(November 23, 1998)
$500,000 Grant Helps Spawn New Imaging Curriculum
(November 9, 1998)
Engineering Department Name Change Reflects Emphasis on Computers
(September 29, 1998)
Geophysicist Named Fellow of Geological Society
(September 15, 1998)
University Alumnus Nominated for Nation's Top Geologist Post
(September 14, 1998)
Professor Selected for Fellowship in Ethics
(August 26, 1998)
Political Scientist Selected as Visiting Scholar
(August 7, 1998)
Professor Addresses International Audience on Violence
(July 23, 1998)
Magma's Makeup Yields New Clues to Catastrophic Eruptions
(July 22, 1998)
Epilepsy Drugs Useful to Treat Alzheimer's, Studies Find
(July 21, 1998)
Forum 98 Sets Forth a Call to Action
(July 17, 1998)
Romanians Meet at University to Discuss Their "Jewel"
(July 17, 1998)
No S'mores Here: Two Day Camps Boost Girls' Science Savvy
(July 15, 1998)
University of Rochester Press Publishes 100th Book
(June 26, 1998)
Center for Visual Science Receives $1.5 Million
(June 18, 1998)
David Williams Wins Optical Society's Tillyer Award
(June 17, 1998)
Anthropologist Selected as Visiting Scholar
(June 16, 1998)
Physicists Flock to Caribbean Island in Biennial Rite
(June 15, 1998)
Kids Wrap Up Preschool with Demos on Science
(May 29, 1998)
Warner School Graduate Wins Fulbright Grant
(May 29, 1998)
Educational Tradition Passed Through Four Generations
(May 1, 1998)
Image-Compression Method Tames Flood of Ultrasound Data
(April 29, 1998)
Math Awareness Week 1998 Aims to Heighten Math's Image
(April 28, 1998)
University of Rochester 148th Commencement Highlights
(April 23, 1998)
Retired University Vice President Robert France Dies
(April 15, 1998)
Conference Examines Origins of Racial Discontent in U.S.
(April 13, 1998)
Scholarship in South Africa Honors Sam Nolutshungu
(April 13, 1998)
Science Camp for Girls Accepting Applications
(April 8, 1998)
UR Messenger Wins Publication of the Year in its First Year
(April 2, 1998)
Five University Students Receive Research Awards
(March 27, 1998)
Wee Objects Dwarf All Previous Self-Assembled Molecules
(March 19, 1998)
Laboratory for Laser Energetics High School Summer Research Program
(March 4, 1998)
U.S. News Rates University Graduate Programs Among Country's Best
(February 20, 1998)
U.S. News Rates University Graduate Programs Among Country's Best
(February 20, 1998)
University Professor, Physician Awarded Fulbright Grants
(February 13, 1998)
Physicist Frederick Lobkowicz Dies at 65
(February 6, 1998)
Warner School Presents Institute on Women's Leadership
(February 5, 1998)
Innovative Computer Lab to Boost Students' Science Know-how
(January 13, 1998)
Professor Elected President of Philosophy Organization
(January 12, 1998)
Richard H. Schlessinger, Professor of Chemistry, Dies
(December 23, 1997)
Organic Chemistry Made Easy -- by Students' Own Peers
(December 18, 1997)
New Study Abroad Program in Israel Caters to Engineers
(December 2, 1997)
David Williams Named Allyn Professor of Medical Optics
(November 19, 1997)
John Werren and Lawrence Tabak Named AAAS Fellows
(November 18, 1997)
Professor Wins $73,000 National Grant for Teachers' Seminar
(November 14, 1997)
First Goergen Awards Recognize Quality Teaching, Programs that Improve Environment for Undergraduates
(October 27, 1997)
Research Earns Humboldt Award for Shaul Mukamel
(October 3, 1997)
Professor Wins Grant to Study Post-Communist Countries
(October 1, 1997)
Seventh annual educators' performance assessment conference presented by the Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development
(September 10, 1997)
Forget Hingis, Rafter: U.S. Open Victory "Goes" to Hsiang
(September 9, 1997)
Engineering Dean to be Nominated to White House Post
(September 2, 1997)
Rochester Undergraduates Enjoy a Renaissance in Math Teaching
(August 18, 1997)
South African Expert Sam Nolutshungu Dies
(August 14, 1997)
Economics Professor Wins NSF Grant
(August 8, 1997)
University Joins 'Internet2' Effort
(July 28, 1997)
C. David Allis Named Wilson Professor of Biology
(July 25, 1997)
Philosopher, Scholar Lewis White Beck Dies
(June 12, 1997)
Hugh G. Flynn, Expert on the Physics of Bubbles, Dies at 84
(June 6, 1997)
Four Young Scientists Win Grants to Foster Teaching, Research
(June 5, 1997)
Joynt Named Distinguished University Professor
(June 4, 1997)
Rochester Offers Unusual Incentive to get Students Online
(May 28, 1997)
Leblanc Named Dean of the Faculty for the College
(May 23, 1997)
Mark Coburn Named Director of Research Projects Office
(May 23, 1997)
Five University Students Receive Research Awards
(May 12, 1997)
"The Heart of the Matter," Summer Institute on Catholic Education
(May 7, 1997)
State Approves Undergraduate Program in Biomedical Engineering
(May 6, 1997)
University of Rochester 147th Commencement Highlights
(April 29, 1997)
Science Camp for Girls Accepting Applications
(April 17, 1997)
All Space is Not Equal: Physicists Find Axis that Gives the Universe Orientation
(April 17, 1997)
Noted Scientist to Discuss Physics of Rainbows, Twinkling Stars
(April 17, 1997)
New Polymer Diode is the First to Emit Light of Many Colors
(April 16, 1997)
Cultural Historian, Optics Expert Win Guggenheim Awards
(April 15, 1997)
Rochester Physicist to be Awarded two Honorary Degrees
(April 7, 1997)
59 Area Teachers Receive Teaching Awards From Warner School
(March 19, 1997)
Chemical Engineer Wins Two Patents for Optoelectronic Materials
(March 19, 1997)
With Size Factored in, University of Rochester is Ranked Twelfth
(March 13, 1997)
Augmented Reality Goggles May Offer Mere Mortals "X-Ray Vision"
(March 6, 1997)
U.S. News Rates Three Graduate Programs Among Country's Best
(February 28, 1997)
New Book Reveals Scientific Controversy Surrounding Turin Shroud
(January 31, 1997)
$400,000 Grant Helps Engineers Assess Materials' Surfaces
(January 28, 1997)
Rochester's Program in Political Science is #1, New Analysis Holds
(December 13, 1996)
Smarter Than You Think: Babies are Amazingly Quick Studies,Psycholinguists Find [Phone numbers of investigators, and Web Site address appear below]
(December 13, 1996)
Rochester Physicist Wins Career Development Awards From NSF, Doe
(December 6, 1996)
Train Wreck Creates Wonderful Learning Opportunity for Students
(December 5, 1996)
Scientists go Back to School to Change Attitudes About Science
(December 3, 1996)
Light-Emitting Silicon Coupled with Conventional Circuitry
(November 28, 1996)
Fenno Receives Award From Financial Management Association
(November 11, 1996)
Getting Past Guards Armed with Machine Guns was Unnerving, but Students Discover Scholarly Treasures in Russian Archives
(October 14, 1996)
New Library Information System to Fulfill Long-Held Dream of Putting a Universe of Information on Every Scholarþs Desk
(October 14, 1996)
New Study Clarifies Link Between Meteorites and Mass Extinctions
(September 12, 1996)
New Equipment Helps Scientists Detect Trace Amounts of Metals
(August 28, 1996)
Biology Faculty Win Funding for Microscope Facility
(August 21, 1996)
Ten Science Teachers Forego Summer Relaxation for Research
(August 19, 1996)
Ronald F. Dow Named Dean of River Campus Libraries
(July 22, 1996)
NSF Grant Goes Toward More Computers for Student Use
(July 17, 1996)
The Sky's the Limit for Girls in Science
(July 5, 1996)
Student's Paper Wins Top Prize From Cognitive Science Society
(July 1, 1996)
A Mind Reader? This Computer Understands What You Really Want
(June 21, 1996)
Laboratory for Laser Energetics Announces Teaching Award
(May 22, 1996)
Leonard Mandel Honored by American Academy of Arts and Sciences
(May 22, 1996)
Judith-Ellen Brown Dies at 75; was Former Head of Public Relations
(May 20, 1996)
Interdisciplinary Legal Studies Minor Launched at University
(May 14, 1996)
University of Rochester Students Win Prestigious Fulbright Grants
(May 8, 1996)
University of Rochester Sophomore Wins Goldwater Scholarship
(May 8, 1996)
Interdisciplinary Legal Studies Minor Launched at University
(May 2, 1996)
Lighten Up, Says Warner School Math Educator: Wrong Answers Can Actually Help Students Get Math Right
(May 2, 1996)
'Serious Money' Takes Hard Look at Cash and Presidential Campaigns
(April 30, 1996)
Nan Johnson Honored by YWCA for Putting "Women First"
(April 30, 1996)
Johnson to Address TASC Program Graduates at MCC
(April 30, 1996)
Bret Laskarzewski, a Senior Psychology and English Major at
(April 30, 1996)
Two University of Rochester Adult Students Honored
(April 26, 1996)
University of Rochester 146th Commencement Highlights
(April 25, 1996)
U of R Student Wins Prestigious Churchill Scholarship
(April 25, 1996)
Four University of Rochester Students Receive Research Awards
(April 22, 1996)
University of Rochester Chemist Receives Sloan Fellowship
(April 19, 1996)
66 Area Teachers Receive Teaching Awards From Warner School
(April 15, 1996)
Meteorites Made Early Earth Life Possible, Science Paper Hints
(April 12, 1996)
Byproduct of Nuclear Reprocessing Still Present in Western New York
(April 9, 1996)
ROCHESTER ENHANCING MATH PROGRAMS
(March 28, 1996)
Joseph H. Eberly Named Andrew Carnegie Professor of Physics
(March 18, 1996)
Laboratory for Laser Energetics High School Summer Research Program
(March 14, 1996)
Two Chemists Honored for Research, Teaching, and Service
(March 12, 1996)
U.S. News & World Report Lists Five Graduate Programs Among Tops
(March 7, 1996)
Prof. Richard S. Eisenberg Named to Tracy Hyde Harris Chair
(March 1, 1996)
New Curriculum Wins Support From Two Major Foundations
(February 23, 1996)
Rochester Students Selected for National Research Conference
(February 22, 1996)
Prof. Jeffrey Banks Wins National Academy of Science Award
(February 16, 1996)
New Fund is Established for Undergraduate Research
(February 8, 1996)
Three University of Rochester Students Receive Research Awards
(January 26, 1996)
Optics, Physics Research Among Best of '95
(January 26, 1996)
Optics, Physics Research Among Best of '95
(January 26, 1996)
Rochester Scientist Elected a Director of Optical Society
(January 26, 1996)
Car Phone Ringing? Maybe it's Emmitt Heading for the End Zone
(January 23, 1996)
Paper in Nature Sheds Light on How Mammals See Motion
(January 17, 1996)
Fifth-Grade Girls to Explore Science Careers, College Life
(January 9, 1996)
Research Project Will Examine Why We've Lost Trust in Government and American Society and How We Can Restore Civic Vitality
(December 26, 1995)
DETAILS ON THE ROCHESTER RENAISSANCE PLAN
(November 16, 1995)
Opinion Research Group Lists John Mueller Book Among Top 50
(November 16, 1995)
A VISION FOR THE COLLEGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
(November 16, 1995)
Black Engineering Students with A Dream Reach Out to Their Younger Colleagues
(November 2, 1995)
NSF Grant to Support Six Graduate Students in Area of Optics
(November 1, 1995)
Moore to Begin Term as President of Optical Society of America
(October 18, 1995)
New Russian Studies Major Opens International Doors
(October 17, 1995)
Sean Culhane Named New Director of University Press
(October 11, 1995)
Organizer Protein Marshals Bacterial Forces Against Cellulose
(October 11, 1995)
Prof. Linda Harklau Wins Distinguished Research Award
(October 10, 1995)
University Wins $1.8 Million Grant for Optical Theory Center
(September 29, 1995)
Warner School Hosts Child Learning Conference
(September 29, 1995)
Optics Manufacturing Leaps Forward with New Grinding Formula
(September 26, 1995)
Warner School Hosts Child Learning Conference
(September 25, 1995)
National Research Council Ranks 4 University PH.D. Programs Among Top 20
(September 12, 1995)
Conference to Discuss How to Test Students Best
(September 11, 1995)
University Scientists Produce 'Schizophrenic' Electron
(August 29, 1995)
Richard H. Heist is Named Associate Dean
(August 23, 1995)
Laser Lab's High School Summer Research Program Launches Scientific Careers for the Class of 2000 and Beyond
(August 22, 1995)
Ancient Catastrophic Volcanic Eruptions Began Near Earth's Core, Paper in Science Shows
(August 10, 1995)
Political Scientist Wins NSF Grant to Begin Studying How Blacks Mobilize in U.S., U.K., and South Africa
(June 26, 1995)
Dr. Jay H. Stein Appointed Vice President/vice Provost For Health Affairs
(June 19, 1995)
Rochester Economics Professor to Receive Medal from UCLA
(June 12, 1995)
World's Most Powerful Ultraviolet Laser Comes On-line
(June 6, 1995)
Research Center to Receive $10.3 Million
(May 22, 1995)
University Scholar Featured at Civil Rights Commemoration
(May 9, 1995)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Elects University Professor
(May 8, 1995)
University of Rochester Scholar Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
(April 25, 1995)
Imaging Newsletter Wins Rochester Award
(April 24, 1995)
Volcanoes to Mushroom Clouds: sixth graders to see that science in the lab can be a real blast
(April 18, 1995)
Two Scholars Win Sloan Fellowships
(April 18, 1995)
Two Rochester Students Win NEH Younger Scholars Awards
(April 17, 1995)
Rochester Student Named to All-American Debate Team
(April 13, 1995)
Taking the Fuzz Out of Freeze-Frame Images From Video
(April 3, 1995)
65 Area Teachers Receive Excellence in Teaching Awards
(March 28, 1995)
Scott Nominated for PEN/Faulkner Award
(March 27, 1995)
University of Rochester 145th Commencement Highlights
(March 24, 1995)
LLE High School Summer Research Program
(March 23, 1995)
U.S. News & World Report Lists Four Graduate Programs Among Tops
(March 10, 1995)
Ultrasound Expert Robert Waag Named Yates Professor
(March 7, 1995)
Talk on Trends in Long-Term Health Care
(February 27, 1995)
Undergraduate Researchers Selected for National Conference
(February 7, 1995)
Four Students Receive Research Awards
(February 7, 1995)
Three are Named to Key Posts at the College
(January 26, 1995)
Optics Professor Named Engineering Dean
(January 24, 1995)
Hand Signals From Humans Boost Robot Savvy
(November 28, 1994)
Optical Fiber Keeps Ultrafast Light Pulses Intact
(November 17, 1994)
Course on Engineering and Science of Musical Sound
(November 3, 1994)
University Makes New Minority Assignments
(October 17, 1994)
Information Hidden in Light Could Aid Astronomers
(October 4, 1994)
Awards Bring Physicist $1 Million
(October 3, 1994)
Physics and Astronomy Receives $1 Million
(September 30, 1994)
Sharpest Pictures of Human Retina
(September 30, 1994)
University of Rochester to Inaugurate New President
(September 26, 1994)
Engineers Make Most Efficient Shining Polymers Yet
(August 5, 1994)
University Names New Director of Purchasing
(July 29, 1994)
Artificial Intelligence Society Honors Schubert
(July 21, 1994)
Richard Aslin Named Vice Provost and Dean of the College
(July 12, 1994)
Mueller Book on Policy and Opinion in Gulf War
(June 20, 1994)
University Receives $100,000 to Strengthen Environmental Programs
(June 2, 1994)
Mechanical Engineer Named Top Teacher
(June 1, 1994)
63 Area Teachers Receive Excellence in Teaching Awards
(May 10, 1994)
University of Rochester Hosting Conference
(May 5, 1994)
High School Teachers Learn in the Laboratory
(May 4, 1994)
Rochester Scholar Receives Guggenheim Award
(April 28, 1994)
Grant Renewed to Prepare Women, Minorities for Doctoral Study
(April 27, 1994)
Rochester Art History Student Wins NEH Award
(April 18, 1994)
Women Students Honored
(April 13, 1994)
Shirley Chisholm Named Susan B. Anthony Professor
(March 31, 1994)
University Students Who Intern in City Schools Wonder, 'Can I be Having This Much Fun and Getting Academic Credit?'
(March 22, 1994)
Alan L. Heyneman, Retired Associate Vice President, Dead at 70
(March 17, 1994)
Laboratory for Laser Energetics High School Summer Research Program
(March 15, 1994)
Educational Opportunity Program has been a Remarkable Success
(March 10, 1994)
Two University Professors to Receive Teaching Awards
(March 8, 1994)
Phelps Named New University Provost
(March 3, 1994)
Christopher Lasch, Renowned Social Critic, Dies
(February 15, 1994)
Rochester Mouse Heading for Olympics
(February 15, 1994)
Leonard Mandel Named to New Professorship Honoring Lee Dubridge
(February 9, 1994)
University Offers Free Science Enrichment Program for Girls
(February 8, 1994)
Nicholas George Named to Endowed Chair
(January 19, 1994)
Whether High Tea or Takeout, This Robot's Always Socially Correct
(November 18, 1993)
University of Rochester Biologist Named Fellow of AAAS
(November 2, 1993)
Rochester Professor Serving as Adviser to Rockefeller
(November 1, 1993)
The Eyes Have it -- for Humans and Robots Alike
(August 11, 1993)
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