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Campus Life
March 5, 2018 | 03:54 pm

Clothesline Project helps to tell stories of sexual assault, abuse

As part Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April, members of the University community are participate in the national Clothesline Project, designing t-shirts to create a visual display of the real impacts of sexual assault.

topics: Department of Public Safety, featured-post-side, sexual assault, University Counseling Center,
Voices & Opinion
March 1, 2018 | 11:23 am

Thinking about ‘visual privilege’ and the 2018 Oscars

Sharon Willis, a member of Rochester’s Film and Media Studies program faculty, says this year’s nominations show that change may be afoot in Hollywood—but that how much movies will be transformed remains to be seen.

topics: Department of Art and Art History, featured-post-side, film, Film and Media Studies Program, Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, School of Arts and Sciences, Sharon Willis,
Science & Technology
February 22, 2018 | 01:36 pm

Brain signal indicates when you understand what you’ve been told

Biomedical engineers have identified a brain signal that indicates whether a person is comprehending what others are saying—and have shown they can track the signal using relatively inexpensive EEG readings taken on a person’s scalp.

topics: brain, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Edmund Lalor, featured-post-side, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, language, research finding,
Science & Technology
February 21, 2018 | 12:22 pm

A professor and his robot study how we see

Meet Michele Rucci, a new professor in the University’s brain and cognitive sciences department, and his robot “Mr. T.” Rucci and his robot are using eye-tracking tools and virtual reality to replicate the small eye movements experienced by humans.

topics: Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, featured-post-side, interdisciplinary, Michele Rucci, robotics, School of Arts and Sciences, virtual reality,
Campus Life
February 21, 2018 | 11:39 am

Changing approaches guide students’ path to career success

There’s been a sea change in the way that college career guidance takes place. At the University of Rochester, the paradigm shift is written into name of the career services office itself: Gwen M. Greene Center for Career Education and Connections.

topics: Eastman Institute of Music Leadership, featured-post-side, Gwen M. Greene Center for Career Education and Connections, Joe Testani, Simon Business School,
Campus Life
February 19, 2018 | 02:20 pm

Students from Puerto Rican colleges enjoying guest semester in Rochester

Hurricane Maria crippled Puerto Rico last September, leaving hundreds dead and more than a million homes without power. Providing a guest semester to first- and second-year undergraduates unable to attend their damaged home colleges is a way for the University to help them keep their academic programs on track.

topics: Dawn Bruner, featured-post-side, Parent and Family Relations, Puerto Rico,
Science & Technology
February 13, 2018 | 12:40 pm

Training brains—young and old, sick and healthy—with virtual reality

Rochester researchers are using virtual reality-based brain training to better understand the brain’s plasticity in athletes who have experienced concussions and older adults with mild cognitive impairments. The goal? Improved therapeutic treatments patients can do at home.

topics: augmented reality, brain injury, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Department of Emergency Medicine, Duje Tadin, featured-post-side, Feng (Vankee) Lin, interdisciplinary, Jeffrey Bazarian, reality, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Nursing, video games, virtual reality,
Society & Culture
February 13, 2018 | 10:08 am

Remembering Frederick Douglass on his 200th birthday

Like most African Americans born into slavery, Frederick Douglass was never told the date and year of his birth. He chose February 14 as the day on which to celebrate it, and in 2018 we celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth. At the University of Rochester, one of the most extensive collections of Douglass artifacts in the country can be found in Rush Rhees Library.

topics: Black History Month, Department of Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation, featured-post-side, Frederick Douglass, River Campus Libraries,
Campus Life
February 12, 2018 | 03:33 pm

Take Five offers students free path to pursuing passions

Since 1986, nearly 1,200 University students have pursued their academic passions through the Take Five Scholars Program, which offers a tuition-free year to complete a self-designed curriculum.

topics: featured-post-side, Take Five Scholars Program,
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