Dave Ocorr ’51: Athlete, Coach, Administrator Dave Ocorr ’51 has been an athlete, pro-baseball player, author, journalist, university leader, and more. As a Rochester student, he...
Catering to the community Kristin Klock ’00 is a small business owner who runs Root Catering and Kin Event Space. Her thriving, eight-year-old business...
Nine Ways to Decrease Fear During the COVID-19 Pandemic When Gina Cuyler, MD was two years old, her father died—an acute illness overtook him in days. Soon after his...
Eight Yellowjackets Named to Hall of Fame Rachel Cahan ’08 was a four-year starting goaltender for field hockey. She was named an All-American by the National Field...
Pursuing Knowledge Each year, alumni volunteers take the lead in organizing a daylong event that brings together University faculty members for a...
A Lifetime as a Leader Ruth Lawrence ’49M (MD) A trailblazing pediatrician, a Medical Center physician says she “hit the jackpot” in life. Ruth Lawrence...
Karen Chance Mercurius named associate vice president for alumni and constituent relations Karen Chance Mercurius, PhD, the current director of alumni relations at Harvard Law School, has been selected to lead the...
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...
A Legacy of Giving: Jay Last ’51 Jay Last '51 is a Silicon Valley pioneer, distinguished art collector, and author. As an early leader in the development...
Emily Hessney Lynch ’12, ’15W Thousands of followers stay up-to-date on University news through social media, and it's easy to get connected. You can follow...