Lunar samples solve mystery of the moon’s supposed magnetic shield
In a paper published in the journal Science Advances, Rochester researchers, leading a team of colleagues at seven other institutions, report their findings on a major factor that influences the types of resources that may be found on the moon: whether or not the moon has had a long-lived magnetic shield at any point in its 4.53 billion-year history. “This is a new paradigm for the lunar magnetic field,” says the paper’s first author John Tarduno, the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Geophysics in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and dean of research for Arts, Sciences & Engineering.
In today’s issue:
The annual eyeglasses collection from University Facilities and Services is taking place this month
The Department of Transportation and Parking has partnered with RTS and the City of Rochester for a new bike-share program
The University’s Women’s Network is hosting a virtual event offering tips on returning to the office
And, for faculty and staff who haven’t yet submitted their vaccination status, you can now find the vaccine participation form in the COVID-19 Quick Links section of @Rochester. Access to the form requires a VPN or on-campus network connection.
Are you living off campus for the 2021–22 school year and looking to make a difference in your new neighborhood? The Off-Campus Living Program, under the guidance of the Office for Residential Life and Housing Services, created the Neighborhood Ambassadors Program to assist Rochester students with their transition to off-campus living. Neighborhood Ambassadors act as a point of contact for the student residents on their assigned streets, provide access to community resources, and build community through programming and service. Learn more and find the application here.
As the world continues to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, many are facing yet another challenge: going back to the office, often after a year or longer. Take on the transition with confidence with help from the University’s Women’s Network on Monday, August 9, at noon EDT. Learn more and register for the virtual event.
August eyeglasses collection
In conjunction with National Eye Exam Month, University Facilities and Services will be collecting eyeglasses throughout August to be recycled. You can drop off eyeglasses donations at the Flaum Eye Institute (G-3070), Medical Center, send them in any box or envelope through intercampus mail to PO Box 270001, or mail them to University Mail Services, Box 270001, Rochester, NY, 14627-0001.
HOP around with Rochester’s bike-share program
In an effort to provide students, faculty, and staff with an easy, affordable, and healthy way to get where they need to go, the Department of Transportation and Parking has partnered with RTS and the City of Rochester to help launch its new bike-share program. The new system, owned, operated, and maintained by HOPR, a national provider, is debuting with a fleet of 200 pedal bikes throughout the City of Rochester and surrounding areas.
There are two bike stations at the University, located at Meliora Hall and on Faculty Road. The blue HOPR bikes may be rented through a smartphone app. HOPR offers pay-as-you-go options, as well as single-day and monthly passes. For riders using pay-as-you-go, the cost is $1 to unlock a bike and 15 cents per minute of riding. The city is also offering 100 electric scooters through HOPR that may be rented for $1 plus 27 cents per minute. The electric scooters may be used to travel to and from campus, however, they may not operate on University campuses for the safety of riders and pedestrians. They must be parked at designated dismount zones on the campus perimeter.
Are you wondering if your bug spray is safe for children? Elizabeth Murray, an assistant professor of clinical emergency medicine and of clinical pediatrics, offers some guidance.
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