Amanda Tatem ’20, a chemical engineer at Eastern Research Group, Inc. in Washington D.C.
In her first job out of college, this alumna combines her engineering know-how with her passion for the environment...
In her first job out of college, this alumna combines her engineering know-how with her passion for the environment...
This scientist, teacher, writer, and musician serves as a sounding board for University students and recent graduates through The Meliora...
Five former Yellowjackets were recognized by the Department of Athletics and Recreation during Meliora Weekend as the 2022 inductees into...
Robert O. “Robin” Lehman, an internationally renowned Rochester-based glass artist and documentary filmmaker, has established the Marie Rolf Dean of...
Kerith Overstreet ’98M (MD) from Bruliam Wines offers up these seasonal food and wine pairings....
Need a fun show to watch? Looking for a compelling podcast? Find some of our alumni in the spotlight as...
We asked three alumni who graduated in different generations to provide their perspectives on optics, education, and the future....
Why are noses broken on Egyptian statues? Find out and learn more at the Memorial Art Gallery’s exhibition, Striking Power:...
Sitting in one position for too long, especially with poor posture, can take its toll on your body. It’s important...
Jefferson Svengsouk played a silver flute in high school. He loved it and thought he’d play in college, but the...


