Revisiting Brown v. Board of Education: Did We Learn the Wrong Lesson? In the early 1960s, Theresa Canada ’76, ’89W (EdD) was a student in elementary school in Central Harlem, where she...
Thriving at Work While Introverted As a master’s student, I had an opportunity to work at Rochester’s career center. That was really pivotal. I ended...
The Rochester Effect heard around the world Since last fall, members of the University community, from Chicago to Shanghai, have been taking part in conversations that explore...
Six suite friendships Five of the six suitemates pose for a photo at one of their first get-togethers in the 1970s (from left...
Show Us Your Town: Washington, D.C In the hills that rise in the Northwest section of Washington, D.C., you can ride an elevator to the towers...
A Mind for Sound Kedar Shashidhar ’15, ’16 (KEY), one of Rochester’s first audio and music engineering graduates, is on the forefront of three-dimensional...
Jodi Rubtchinsky Smith ’90 Graduating from college into a workplace environment can feel like an abrupt transition. If I had one word of etiquette...
Teaching and Learning about American Indians There’s a lot of debate in the country, and I think it’s getting especially heated now, about whose history is...
The World’s a Stage Professions for some and hobbies for others, the performing arts can assert themselves in anyone’s daily life, often in unexpected...
The Art of Crafting Your Job A national arts leader, Emil Kang ’90 took his first job as a gallery receptionist and made it his own....