Students, faculty, and staff found creative ways to turn bacterial cells, the refraction of light, salivary glands, and oil spills into winning entries this year in the annual Art of Science Competition. Pictured: The first-place image by Lynn Sidor, a PhD candidate in the lab of Anne S. Meyer, shows the possible lensing effect of bacterial cells, creating “biobeams” of light, where the intensity of the scattered light corresponds to the intensity of the colors in the image.
Renowned soprano Julia Bullock in residence at Eastman School of Music
World-renowned soprano Julia Bullock ’09E will be in residence at the Eastman School of Music this week.
On Friday, May 6, Bullock will discuss how restorative justice can be realized in the performing arts and learning environments. She will also teach a public working session with voice students and their collaborative pianists in Hatch Recital Hall. On Saturday, May 7, Bullock will adjudicate the final round of the 2022 Jessie Kneisel Lieder Competition at 1 p.m. in Kilbourn Hall. Find details on Bullock’s visit.
New research finds the risk of psychotic-like experiences can start in childhood
It has long been understood that environmental and socio-economic factors—including income disparity, family poverty, and air pollution—increase a person’s risk of developing psychotic-like experiences that can become precursors to a schizophrenia diagnosis later in life. Research has long focused on young adults but now, thanks to data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, Rochester researchers have found these risk factors can be observed in pre-adolescent children.
Undergraduate Writing Colloquium Contest winners announced
Better Business Bureau suggests a spring digital makeover
The National Cyber Security Alliance and Better Business Bureau encourage all consumers to work efficiently and safely by removing cyber clutter. Taking BBB’s 5 proactive steps to digitally spring clean can safeguard against identity theft, credit card fraud, and other threats. Want to know more about how to responsibly manage emails and documentation at the University? Check out the University’s policy on retention to understand the institution’s guidelines for managing emails and documentation.
LGBTQ graduates are invited to attend this year’s Rainbow Graduation ceremony on Wednesday, May 11, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the May Room, Wilson Commons. Enjoy cupcakes, hors d’oeuvres, karaoke, and receive your rainbow cord for Commencement and a certificate recognizing you as a rainbow graduate. Sasha Eloi-Evans, deputy chief diversity officer, will be the keynote speaker. Register by May 4.
If you are LGBTQ and interested in a cord and certificate but are not able to attend the ceremony, note this information in the accommodations section, and arrangements will be made for you to pick up your items. Email col.raimond@rochester.edu with questions.
Well-U announces that a new wellness platform is now available for all employees. Studio Sweat On-Demand is a streaming platform with over 1,800 fitness classes and well-being content like meditation and stretching. Classes are available both live and on-demand so you can work out anywhere, anytime. Learn more about the new platform and sign up here.
Faculty Survey of Teaching with Technology
All University faculty and instructors are invited to participate in the Faculty Survey of Teaching with Technology. The survey, which takes about 10 minutes to complete, is being conducted by the Educational IT Governance Committee to collect feedback about your individual experiences. Other questions address your usage of available tools and the impact of the pandemic on your teaching practices. The survey also provides a mechanism to share thoughts about the limitations of using technology for teaching and to offer ideas for improvement.
Thinking about a new career in nursing? Register for a virtual open house Wednesday, May 4, at 5:30 p.m. and discover how the School of Nursing’s accelerated bachelor’s or accelerated master’s programs for non-nurses can help transform your future in 12 months. Join Admissions representatives and program faculty to learn more about accelerated pathways to a new career, including program curriculum, career outlooks, eligibility requirements, and how to apply. Contact the School of Nursing Admissions Office with questions.
Registration deadline approaching for Summer@Eastman
The final registration deadline to submit your application for Summer@Eastman programs is May 15. Offerings include 19 in-person institutes, 15 online workshops, 10 graduate courses (including two online ones and a study abroad program), two multi-week residential programs for high school students, as well as full-day and half-day music camps for commuting students. Note: some institutes and programs require a video audition (cello, flute, french horn, trombone, Summer Classical Studies, and Summer Jazz Studies). Visit the website to learn more about the audition and registration requirements or email summer@esm.rochester.edu
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