Student international travel update for spring 2022
The University continues to carefully monitor the COVID-19 pandemic globally and is tentatively opening additional global experiences for students, including University-sponsored or -supported travel undertaken by graduate or undergraduate students. This includes formal study programs, exchange programs, internships, conferences, research, fellowships, service learning, volunteer programs, performances, athletic competitions, and additional types of international experiences. Undergraduate students interested in applying to the tentatively approved education abroad programs can review the programs here.
All global experiences outside of approved undergraduate programs through the Center for Education Abroad planned for the 2022 spring semester must be submitted to the Center for Education Abroad first and will require review and approval by the Office for Global Engagement’s Travel Review Subcommittee. To date, a very limited number of programs have been approved and the majority have been postponed until at least the 2022 fall semester. To submit a proposed global experience for review, all departments or individuals in any school or division of the University currently planning such a student experience for the spring semester should complete this survey. The Center for Education Abroad will review and advise on further steps. Programs will only be considered if the planning is already well-developed. Current conditions related to the pandemic vary across the world and some regions are experiencing more severe conditions than others. This generally allows for opportunities in some regions, but limits opportunity in others. If you have questions, contact the Center for Education Abroad at (585) 275-7532 or Global Engagement at travelsecurity@rochester.edu.
“We live in danger of losing talent,” says Ravi Shankar, assistant vice provost and director of international services. He said Western countries including Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as China, are the top competitors for international students.
‘Careers in Data Science: What I Did on My Summer Internship’
Are you interested in a career in data science? Find out what your fellow classmates did on their summer internship at “Careers in Data Science: What I Did on My Summer Internship.” This event is open to all undergraduate and master’s students and will take place on Friday, August 27, at 11 a.m. in Wegmans Hall 1400, River Campus.
The Faculty Club, located on the first floor of Douglass Commons, will open for the semester on Wednesday, August 25, and will be open Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Guests can view the menu online. Faculty and staff are welcome to eat in any dining location on campus, as credit and debit cards and URos are again accepted at all locations. Find complete dining hours of operation and menus here.
Don’t wait to schedule your biometric screening
Well-U’s biometric screening clinics have appointments available now in multiple convenient locations including local YMCAs, Café 601, Helen Wood Hall, and more. Reserve your spot today. Learn more on what to expect at your appointment.
Virtual financial consultations
Want to ensure you are on the right path to financial well-being? TIAA offers virtual one-on-one consultation sessions, at no cost, to help you with your retirement and other financial goals. You can sign up for a session online or by calling (800) 410-6497 on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. EDT.
Check on your tuition benefits
Verify that your tuition waiver application was approved and see the exact tuition benefits you have received to date. To access, log on to HRMS and follow the path Main Menu > Self-Service > Benefits > Tuition > Tuition Benefits Received.
A new student pop-funk band, USP, will make their debut performance today, Wednesday, August 25, at 6 p.m. on the Wilson Commons Porch. The ensemble aims to put a new spin on pop covers and write original tunes that display their love for genre-bending pop funk-jazz fusion. Follow USPÂ on the group’s Instagram page.
From 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the Wilson Commons Porch, join the University’s a cappella groups for a back-to-school showcase.
Before moving in last week, and with COVID-19 hampering in-person contact, members of the University’s Class of 2025 became acquainted another way: Instagram. Nearly 400 members of the incoming class have shared photos, hobbies, interests, and experiences on the Instagram page urochester.2025. Created by Maveline Nguyen ’25, a first-year student from Hanoi, Vietnam, the page has almost 1,400 followers and was a pathway for students to bond during a global pandemic.
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