Richard H. Schlessinger, Professor of Chemistry, Dies
(December 23, 1997)
Organic Chemistry Made Easy -- by Students' Own Peers
(December 18, 1997)
Astrophysicists Solve Mystery of Gas Flow From Sunspots
(December 4, 1997)
New Study Abroad Program in Israel Caters to Engineers
(December 2, 1997)
One-day program on the impact of the changing family on schools, counselors, and community
(December 1, 1997)
Dana Mukamel Receives Award for Health Care Research
(November 24, 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)
Howard Kirschenbaum Appointed Frontier Professor of School, Family and Community Relations
(November 13, 1997)
First Goergen Awards Recognize Quality Teaching, Programs that Improve Environment for Undergraduates
(October 27, 1997)
Engineer on NASA's Pathfinder Mission to Speak at University
(October 17, 1997)
A Seat-of-the-Pants Decision is Appropriate in this Case
(October 10, 1997)
New Theater Season Offers Variety with Four Popular Plays
(October 3, 1997)
Research Earns Humboldt Award for Shaul Mukamel
(October 3, 1997)
Professor Wins Grant to Study Post-Communist Countries
(October 1, 1997)
Virginia Dwyer, Distinguished University Trustee, Dies
(October 1, 1997)
Rodowick Pens First U.S. Book on Philosopher's Film Theories
Time Machine offers comprehensive Look at Gilles Deleuze's writings about cinema
(September 24, 1997)
Out of Pure Light, Physicists Create Particles of Matter
(September 17, 1997)
New Service: Sports Scores on Line
(September 16, 1997)
Smolin to Present Controversial Views on Origin of Universe
(September 11, 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)
Local Astronomer Takes Aim at Hyades with Orbiting Telescope
(September 5, 1997)
25th Rochester International Book Fair, Sponsored by the Friends of the University of Rochester Libraries
(September 5, 1997)
Engineering Dean to be Nominated to White House Post
(September 2, 1997)
University Offers Part-Time Courses for Professionals
(August 21, 1997)
Researchers Search for Abandoned Gas Wells for Use in Study
(August 21, 1997)
Performance by comedian Carrot Top
(August 19, 1997)
Rochester Undergraduates Enjoy a Renaissance in Math Teaching
(August 18, 1997)
South African Expert Sam Nolutshungu Dies
(August 14, 1997)
Community auditions for membership in the University of Rochester Symphony Orchestra
(August 13, 1997)
University Publications Unit Wins National Design Award
(August 8, 1997)
Economics Professor Wins NSF Grant
(August 8, 1997)
Volumes From Ellwanger and Barry's Famous Nursery
(August 7, 1997)
University Joins 'Internet2' Effort
(July 28, 1997)
C. David Allis Named Wilson Professor of Biology
(July 25, 1997)
Microlithography Yields Polymers that Emit Patterns of Light
(July 16, 1997)
Sarah Williams Appointed Director of Conference & Events
(June 25, 1997)
University of Rochester's Warner School Gets Grant to Attract Non-Traditional Students to Teaching Profession
(June 23, 1997)
Seka to Lead Division at Rochester's Laser Energetics Lab
(June 17, 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)
University Students Win Prestigious Fulbright Grants
(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)
Leithner Named Financial Aid Director
(May 22, 1997)
University of Rochester Economics Professor Dies
(May 22, 1997)
University of Rochester Selects "University Partners Group" for Sole Source Planning and Design Services
(May 15, 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)
Graduate Student Awarded Newcombe Doctoral Fellowship
(April 28, 1997)
Students Named Mellon Fellows in Humanistic Studies
(April 28, 1997)
University Takes Action to Reduce Mercury Use
(April 24, 1997)
Debaters' Top 10 Finish is a First for Rochester Squad
(April 24, 1997)
"Teacher as Scholar" Program
(April 17, 1997)
Noted Scientist to Discuss Physics of Rainbows, Twinkling Stars
(April 17, 1997)
Yo-Yos Help Young Engineers Gain a Can-Do Attitude
(April 17, 1997)
All Space is Not Equal: Physicists Find Axis that Gives the Universe Orientation
(April 17, 1997)
Science Camp for Girls Accepting Applications
(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)
Internet Magazine Rates College One of 25 Most-wired
(April 10, 1997)
Algier Receives New Professional Award from ACUI
(April 8, 1997)
Rochester Physicist to be Awarded two Honorary Degrees
(April 7, 1997)
A Lecture by Professor Sharon Nelson-Le Gall for Part of the Scandling Lecture Series
(April 4, 1997)
Feinberg Gives Institute for Advanced Study's Von Neumann Lecture
(April 3, 1997)
Researchers Receive $2.3 Million for Gene Therapy Research
(March 25, 1997)
Gage Wins Mathematical Association's Regional Teaching Award
(March 24, 1997)
Tuition Rates for 1997-98 Set at University of Rochester
(March 20, 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)
David Lewis Named Director of University Telecommunications
(March 13, 1997)
Feal Receives Distinguished Fellowship at Stony Brook
(March 7, 1997)
Augmented Reality Goggles May Offer Mere Mortals "X-Ray Vision"
(March 6, 1997)
Team Identifies Switch for Tumor Suppressor Gene
(March 5, 1997)
Chiarenza Named a 1997 Distinguished Alumnus by RIT
(March 3, 1997)
U.S. News Rates Three Graduate Programs Among Country's Best
(February 28, 1997)
Molecular Imposter Rebuts Long-held Tenet of DNA Copying
(February 26, 1997)
EPA Awards Recognize University's Efforts to Reduce Energy Use
(February 21, 1997)
Broadway's Harold Prince to Speak at University Commencement
(February 20, 1997)
Russian Studies Professor Chosen to Lecture at Chapel Hill
(February 7, 1997)
Anne-Marie Algier Named Golden Key Advisor of the Year
(February 5, 1997)
New Book Reveals Scientific Controversy Surrounding Turin Shroud
(January 31, 1997)
$400,000 Grant Helps Engineers Assess Materials' Surfaces
(January 28, 1997)
Susan B. Anthony Center to Celebrate Women's Successes
Dinner to feature suffragist's legacy, lifetime achievement award
(January 10, 1997)
Rochester Researchers Win Funding for Work on Quantum Computers
(January 8, 1997)
Book Recounts Evolution of Primary Mental Health Project
(January 3, 1997)