Those We Lost Journalist. Pianist. Doctor. Candlemaker. Mother. Son. Daughter. Among the grim toll of the COVID-19 pandemic were several alumni from all...
Jazz Music Is Protest Music Jazz was invented by Black artists in the late 1800s as a combination of harmony and rhythmic and soulful expression....
Protecting the Public Tony Vargas experienced firsthand the tragedy of the pandemic last spring, as it ravaged the New York City region. His...
University Launches Three New Affinity Networks for Alumni and Friends As part of the University’s Together for Rochester one-year fundraising and engagement campaign—and in response to growing interest from alumni...
Central Park Hero In addition to his role overseeing clinical research for emergency medicine for New York state’s largest health network, Timmy Li...
Recent Graduate Awarded a Rhodes Scholarship Next October, Beauclaire Mbanya Jr. ’20 will begin a two-year paid graduate program in engineering science as a Rhodes Scholar...
Meeting a Rising Need When schools and day cares closed in New York state last March, it meant that thousands of children in the...
A ‘Good Doctor’ Receives a Nobel Prize Rochester’s newest Nobel laureate, Harvey Alter ’56, ’60M (MD), once reflected on what he thought was the most dramatic turn...
Helping teachers in a Cambodian floating village By day, Jennifer McMahon ’96, ’16W works as the director of learning for the Livonia Central School District. By morning...
Networking events help alumni thrive and connect When Anju Gupta ’90, ‘91S (MBA) graduated from the University of Rochester and moved to California, she was excited...