New University app lets students easily show their COVID-19 vaccination status
University IT has developed an app for a smartphone or computer that University students can use to show proof of their COVID-19 vaccination status. Similar to the way that University students present proof of their Dr. Chat Bot completion by showing University officials a “checkmark” screen, the new UR COVID-19 Vaccine Status app allows for the same type of presentation when it comes to needing to show vaccination status to enter University events, activities, or campus spaces. The new app was designed to work immediately for Commencement events and activities, as well as into the fall semester. Learn more about the app and how it works.
In today’s issue:
The University will recognize leaders, educators, and humanitarians with honorary degrees, Eastman Medals, Hutchison Medals, and awards for scholarship and teaching
The Food Pantry is hosting a food drive until May 20
We continue to spotlight members of the Class of 2021
Since Wednesday’s notice in @Rochester, there are three new cases of COVID-19 to report: three River Campus students. Please note that the University’s COVID-19 Dashboard is updated daily. Whenever a new case is known, the contact-tracing process begins immediately with confirmed exposures being contacted and required to quarantine.
The Medical Center is continuing to make vaccine clinic appointments available to all University faculty, staff, and students. Visit the URMC COVID Clinic List to register.
It’s extremely important for the health of the University community that individuals continue to adhere to the face masking and social distancing protocols. Even as some individuals are now receiving their first or second dose of the vaccine, these practices to prevent the transmission of the virus cannot be relaxed.
Elizabeth Murray, an assistant professor of clinical emergency medicine and of clinical pediatrics, and Jennifer Nayak, an associate professor of pediatrics and of microbiology and immunology, share what families need to know about getting kids ages 12 to 15 vaccinated.
Undergraduates from Rochester’s athletic teams share a little about their athletic, academic, and personal backgrounds. New profiles are added each day on the Athletics website. Recent profiles include
Meredith Ackley ’21, a member of the women’s cross country team, talks about what makes the sport so appealing
Amanda Adams ’22 shares the key to success in a long-distance race as a member of the women’s cross country team
Ryan Dougherty ’21 talks about the mental aspect of golf, as a member of the men’s team
Will Meinhardt ’22, a member of the men’s golf team, shares what drew him to major in business at Rochester
Self-soothing refers to the process of calming yourself when your body is on high alert. Read more in May’s Behavioral Health Partners blog to learn about your brain’s physiological response to stress and what you can do to calm your system.
The Food Pantry is conducting a food drive through Thursday, May 20, to support students who will still be on campus this summer and may be facing food insecurities. Nonperishable food and toiletry donations can be made at any of the four collection sites: outside the Hillside Market, O’Brien Hall lobby, the Genesee Hall third floor lounge, and Valentine Tower lobby. Items can also be donated via the pantry’s Amazon Wish List. For inquiries or to set up a donation pickup, call (585) 275-2330.
Summer@Eastman registration ends June 1
Summer@Eastman is accepting registrations for more than 40 online courses, programs, and workshops. Most programs will include faculty special topic presentations, Q&A sessions or roundtables with experts, and useful material shared with participants; workshops may offer masterclasses, one-on-one lessons with faculty, and the option to audit for a lower tuition cost. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, June 1. Learn more and register here.
Fall registration open at Eastman Community Music School
Plan ahead for the fall with music lessons, classes, or ensembles at Eastman Community Music School. If plans change, you can cancel any time before the fall semester starts in September with no penalty. Summer can also be a great time to start lessons on any instrument or voice. Many University employees are eligible for a 25 percent tuition waiver for themselves and dependent children through the Office of Total Rewards. Learn more today.
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