Board Formed to Advise on High-Tech Inventions
(December 23, 1998)
Public Speaking Competition Initiated on Campus
(December 22, 1998)
Bones of Crocodile-Like Beasts Tell Tale of Arctic Warming
(December 18, 1998)
Conference Room Dedicated to Former UHS Director
(December 18, 1998)
Pair From Mt. Hope Family Center Begin Pilot Program
(December 17, 1998)
Newly Approved Treatment Available for Hepatitis C Patients
(December 11, 1998)
Hours Limited at Customer Service Center During Break
(December 1, 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)
World Premiere
(November 10, 1998)
$500,000 Grant Helps Spawn New Imaging Curriculum
(November 9, 1998)
Engineering Department Name Change Reflects Emphasis on Computers
(September 29, 1998)
National Speaker on Motivating Students Addresses Educators at Annual Assessment Conference
(September 18, 1998)
University Appoints Professor to Endowed Chair
(September 18, 1998)
Geophysicist Named Fellow of Geological Society
(September 15, 1998)
University Alumnus Nominated for Nation's Top Geologist Post
(September 14, 1998)
Adaptation's Basis May be a Mix of Genetic Tweaks, Whoppers
(September 9, 1998)
Professor Selected for Fellowship in Ethics
(August 26, 1998)
Political Scientist Selected as Visiting Scholar
(August 7, 1998)
Donald Kane Among 20 U.S. Scientists to Win 1998 Pew Awards
(July 27, 1998)
Major Gift Restores Periodical Reading Room in Library
(July 23, 1998)
Professor Addresses International Audience on Violence
(July 23, 1998)
Magma's Makeup Yields New Clues to Catastrophic Eruptions
(July 22, 1998)
Continuing Campaign Encourages Campus to 'Think Safe'
(July 22, 1998)
Epilepsy Drugs Useful to Treat Alzheimer's, Studies Find
(July 21, 1998)
Warner School Professor Selected as Senior Fellow
(July 21, 1998)
Romanians Meet at University to Discuss Their "Jewel"
(July 17, 1998)
Forum 98 Sets Forth a Call to Action
(July 17, 1998)
No S'mores Here: Two Day Camps Boost Girls' Science Savvy
(July 15, 1998)
Harm Potter, Beloved University Ambassador, Dies
(July 10, 1998)
$2 Million Parkinson's Study to Look for Environmental Role
(July 1, 1998)
Professor Lionel Mckenzie Honored by Japanese University
(June 30, 1998)
Summer Institute for Art Scholars Offers Free Lectures
(June 29, 1998)
University of Rochester Press Publishes 100th Book
(June 26, 1998)
New York Actress and Rochester Mayor Share Stage for Suffrage Play
(June 26, 1998)
Psychologist Elected to National Board on Autism Research
(June 26, 1998)
Psychologist Speaks at London Session on Children's Needs
(June 24, 1998)
A Hint Why Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer Ultimately Fails
(June 23, 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)
Warner School Graduate Wins Fulbright Grant
(May 29, 1998)
Kids Wrap Up Preschool with Demos on Science
(May 29, 1998)
History Faculty Member Awarded Prestigious Book Prize
(May 26, 1998)
Clifford B. Reifler, Former University Health Service Director, Dies
(May 18, 1998)
New Airway's 'Smarts' Ensure that Patients Get Plenty of Oxygen
(May 8, 1998)
Psychologist Selected for Local Mental Health Award
(May 8, 1998)
Warner School Offers Institute on Catholic Education
(May 6, 1998)
Educational Tradition Passed Through Four Generations
(May 1, 1998)
Chance for Teachers to Research Needs of Their Districts
(April 29, 1998)
Rush Rhees to Remove Card Catalog
(April 29, 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)
As Elders Rock, Emotional Burden of Dementia Eases
(April 27, 1998)
University of Rochester 148th Commencement Highlights
(April 23, 1998)
Retired University Vice President Robert France Dies
(April 15, 1998)
Scholarship in South Africa Honors Sam Nolutshungu
(April 13, 1998)
Conference Examines Origins of Racial Discontent in U.S.
(April 13, 1998)
University Establishes Library for Contemporary Writing
Center honoring Hyam Plutzik is anchored by collection of poet William Heyen
(April 10, 1998)
Science Camp for Girls Accepting Applications
(April 8, 1998)
Professor Appointed to Committee on Status of Women
(April 6, 1998)
University of Rochester Professor Receives Fellowship
(April 2, 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)
Crossing Cultures: Blue-Collar Women in Higher Education
(March 10, 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)
Seeking Tomorrow's Teachers for Urban Schools
(February 10, 1998)
Physicist Frederick Lobkowicz Dies at 65
(February 6, 1998)
Warner School Presents Institute on Women's Leadership
(February 5, 1998)
Family Values in the Classroom is Lecture Topic
(February 2, 1998)
University of Rochester's Danforth Dining Center Wins National Produce Award
(January 29, 1998)
Visiting Scientists to Use Laser Facility
(January 19, 1998)
Susan B. Anthony Center Salutes Women's Successes
(January 16, 1998)
Innovative Computer Lab to Boost Students' Science Know-how
(January 13, 1998)
Professor Elected President of Philosophy Organization
(January 12, 1998)