Taking a Look at Optics
We asked three alumni who graduated in different generations to provide their perspectives on optics, education, and the future....
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...
When asked to recommend a great book to alumni, Diane Boni ’84 responded with The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict...
Five minutes with David Figlio, Provost and Gordon Fyfe Professor of Economics and Education....
Kerith Overstreet grew up loving science, writing, problem-solving, and paying attention to details—all skills that physicians need. She pursued her...
Heather Hopkins Gil '12M (MD), '15M (Res), '16M (Flw) attended the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry (SMD)...
$1.5 million gift establishes the Serletti Family Cleft and Craniofacial Humanitarian Outreach Initiative and a future professorship...
Jean Meyerowitz met the man who would become her husband, Andrew Libo ’79 in 1990. They hit if off and...