Optics grad has her eyes on the stars
University of Rochester optical engineering graduate Alyssa Ho ’21 is headed to Raytheon to work on space system projects.
University of Rochester optical engineering graduate Alyssa Ho ’21 is headed to Raytheon to work on space system projects.
In a RealClearEducation op-ed, Rochester philosopher Randall Curren and his coauthor challenge the myths of American patriotic education.
The Unviersity of Rochester is home to the leading collection of digital copies of medieval texts that are accessible online.
University of Rochester researchers use lasers, sunlight, and aluminum panels to develop a more efficient means of purifying contaminated water.
Campus Dining Services has been planning carefully for the continuation of dining center operations when greater numbers of students return in the fall.
Peyre, a nationally recognized innovator in health professions education, has been serving as associate dean for innovative education at the Medical Center.
University of Rochester philosophy faculty explore moral dilemmas presented by the crisis and how they intersect with larger structural questions.
The move positions the University of Rochester as a leader among the nation's private research universities on sustainable investing.
Professor John Tarduno has analyzed zircon crystals—the oldest known terrestrial materials—to construct a timeline of Earth's magnetic field.