Over the next year, University IT will be migrating applications away from the use of NetID to Active Directory access in a phased approach. Learn more below in Today’s Updates.
Also in today’s issue:
The Eastman Institute for Oral Health will examine early-life biological factors related to severe tooth decay among underserved racial and ethnic minority groups
Rochester undergraduates can attend this weekend’s NCAA baseball playoff games for free with their University ID
The Department of Psychiatry is hosting a webinar on biopsychosocial innovations in community partnerships
To simplify the user experience across the University, University IT is migrating applications away from the use of NetID to Active Directory access in a phased approach over the next year.
Eastman Institute for Oral Health awarded for first-of-its-kind study
The Eastman Institute for Oral Health has been awarded a grant to conduct a first-ever study that will examine early-life biological factors related to severe tooth decay among underserved racial and ethnic minority groups.
Free admission for undergraduates at NCAA baseball playoffs
Undergraduates can attend this weekend’s NCAA baseball playoff games for free with their University ID. Admission is provided compliments of Wilson Commons Student Activities. Games start today; cheer on the Yellowjackets vs. MIddlebury College at 2:30 p.m. at Towers Field.
Graduate student wellness events
The Health Promotion Office hosts wellness events for graduate students and has a monthly newsletter specific to graduate students. Sign up here to receive the newsletter and stay up to date on the services and programs offered to graduate students, like the Graduate Student Wellness Walk, a lawn game day, and more.
Appointments are available with Well-U for an online personal health assessment and biometric screening. Get your numbers so that you can have a full picture of your present health.
Webinar on biopsychosocial innovations in community partnerships
The Department of Psychiatry’s next 75th-anniversary webinar, “An Overview of Biopsychosocial Innovations in Community Partnerships,” takes place on Tuesday, May 24, from 6 to 7:15 p.m. EDT. The discussion centers on partnerships over the years between the Department of Psychiatry with the court system, public health services, schools, veterans services, and faith communities. Learn more and register to attend.
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