Tuning in to Sonic Culture Take out your earbuds and just listen. The world may “look” different, says musicologist Gabrielle Cornish ’13, ’16E (MA). (Illustration:...
Toting a Tony When Madeline Topkins Michel ’77 took the stage at the Tony Awards ceremony in June to receive the 2019 Excellence...
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...
Six suite friendships Five of the six suitemates pose for a photo at one of their first get-togethers in the 1970s (from left...
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 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....
A Problem Solver, and a Bridge, at Microsoft Sophie Zhang ’17 is nine months into her first post-college job. Here’s what she’s learned so far....