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August 13, 2013 | 01:48 pm

Go Green: The University’s Surplus Property Programs

Several programs exist to buy and sell furniture and other large items within and outside of the University including the Medical Center Surplus Property Program, the Corporate Purchasing Surplus Property Program, and Currents Classifieds.

topics: sustainability,
Campus Announcements
August 13, 2013 | 01:31 pm

University Mourns Professor Emeritus

The University flag near Eastman Quadrangle on the River Campus will be lowered Aug. 15 in memory of Richard F. Eisenberg ’44, professor emeritus of chemical engineering, who died Aug.…

Campus Announcements
August 13, 2013 | 01:28 pm

Faculty, Staff Invited to Take Part in Wilson Day

The Rochester Center for Community Leadership invites faculty and staff to participate in Wilson Day 2013. Wilson Day is celebrating its 25th anniversary on Thursday, Aug. 29. when 1,500 participants…

topics: anniversary, community, students, Wilson Day,
Campus Announcements
November 29, 2012 | 05:13 pm

After Hours A Capella Presents ‘License to Kill’

After Hours coed a capella presents “License to Kill,” a James Bond–themed show including covers of songs by popular artists such as Adele, Imagine Dragons, Alex Clare, David Guetta, and more.

topics: events,
Campus Announcements
November 29, 2012 | 03:58 pm

Message from President Seligman on Bordeaux Civil Suit

“The University has learned that a civil lawsuit has been filed by the family of the late Jeffrey Bordeaux Jr., a University junior who in January 2011 was stabbed during a fight on campus and subsequently died from his injuries. Fellow classmate Daren Venable was charged in the stabbing, but was found by a judge to be not guilty by reason of self-defense. This was a terrible and painful tragedy that forever altered the lives of the Bordeaux and Venable families. As a University, we must always keep in our thoughts these two Rochester students, while also being mindful of how the University moves forward for the better following an incident such as this. In the weeks following Jan. 15, 2011, the University conducted a thorough internal review of its systems and policies, with a final report concluding that the procedures, response, and policies at the time of the event were effective and appropriate. Tragedies of this nature also provide clear opportunities for the institution to build upon current practices in a continuous effort to create an even safer community for students, faculty, and staff. The University is among three defendants named in the Bordeaux family civil suit, along with Delta Upsilon fraternity, and Daren Venable. University counsel will carefully review this lawsuit.”

topics: president,
Campus Announcements
November 28, 2012 | 09:27 pm

Volunteers needed for Lego Tournament

Volunteers are needed for the communitywide FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Lego League Championship Tournament on Sunday, Dec. 9, in the Palestra.

topics: events, legos,
Campus Announcements
November 28, 2012 | 09:13 pm

Performance Features Rochester Faculty

“No Dancing Allowed,” a presentation of Biodance at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30, will feature several University faculty members.

topics: dance, events,
For faculty and staff
November 20, 2012 | 05:13 pm

NSF Deputy Director to Present Seminar

Cora Marrett, deputy director of the National Science Foundation, will give a talk on “Research and Education in a Data Intensive Era” Wednesday, Nov. 28.

topics: big data, events, NSF,
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