“We have a lot more history to make” A conversation with Gail Lione ’71 Gail Lione ’71, a successful lawyer and volunteer leader, is passionate about women’s issues. Lione and her generation would become...
‘I Also Saw the Women Who Came Before Me’ Ileah Welch ’05 and former First Lady Michelle Obama have something in common: both have had portraits painted by Amy...
Rochester: It’s a Family Affair for the Kapners University of Rochester connections run deep for the Kapner family. With Julianne Kapner’s 2019 graduation, the family...
Show Us Your Town: Washington, D.C In the hills that rise in the Northwest section of Washington, D.C., you can ride an elevator to the towers...
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...
How’s That Again? Rochester students acquire a specific lingo that becomes ingrained in their everyday conversations, and, eventually, the vocabulary becomes part of...
Invested in law Years ago, Diane Ambler ’71 started writing a memoir of sorts. Every chapter began with a quotation of something that...
Your browser don't support audio player Identity theft and you Identity theft, data breaches, and online security are increasingly important issues affecting the world of the 21st century. How do... The show goes on Lusette (Andy) Smith ’72 first stepped onto a stage when she was 10 years old. Alice in Wonderland was the... Researcher, scientist, diplomat: Norman Neureiter ’52 One of the world’s best-known science diplomats, Norman Neureiter ’52 has lived a life that reads like a novel, with... 12
The show goes on Lusette (Andy) Smith ’72 first stepped onto a stage when she was 10 years old. Alice in Wonderland was the...
Researcher, scientist, diplomat: Norman Neureiter ’52 One of the world’s best-known science diplomats, Norman Neureiter ’52 has lived a life that reads like a novel, with...