All roads led to Rochester
As a child, Aekta Miglani ’04, ’10 (MD), ’13M (Res) wanted to be an artist or an architect someday. Or...
As a child, Aekta Miglani ’04, ’10 (MD), ’13M (Res) wanted to be an artist or an architect someday. Or...
As a surgeon, P. Christopher Cook, MD, the Dr. C. McCollister Evarts Professor in Orthopaedics, chief of the pediatric orthopaedic...
From computer science to the Korean language, this first-year Black Alumni Network scholarship student is exploring it all...
Nadia Niyogushima’s story begins in the Congo. Her mother, Khadija Ntahoruri, is from there—though she fled from the country more...
Mary Ellen Burris ’68W (EdM) will establish a deanship, professorship, and scholarship at the Warner School of Education and Human...
When I was a student, and each time I return to Rochester, I find Professor [John] Slater’s inscriptions on the...
Robert O. “Robin” Lehman, an internationally renowned Rochester-based glass artist and documentary filmmaker, has established the Marie Rolf Dean of...
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...