Meet local artists at MAG’s ‘Cocktails with Creatives’
Join the Memorial Art Gallery for “Cocktails with Creatives” on Thursday, June 2, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Each artist will talk about their perspectives on art and the local creative community. Tickets include complimentary hors d’oeuvres and museum admission. ASL interpretation for the presentations will be provided. Learn more about the artists and find tickets here.
In today’s issue:
Meet the recipients of this year’s President’s Staff Awards
This week’s Go Green blog post highlights the success of the “Move-Out Cleanout” program
Registration is open for the “ARTs + Change” virtual conference
Meliora Award honorees are Mark Ott, Eric Snyder, and the Strong Memorial Hospital Infection Prevention Team.
Chris Apple and Gunta Liders are the recipients of this year’s Lamar Riley Murphy Leadership Award.
The Witmer Award for Distinguished Service has been awarded to Jennifer Harris, Rebekah Lewin, Brian McIntyre, and Ray Teng.
Board elects five members, honors six life trustees
At an in-person May meeting, the University Board of Trustees electedQuincy Allen ’93S (MBA), David Roy Greenbaum ’73, Pramit Shashikant Jhaveri ’87S (MBA), Juan Jones ’88S (MBA), and Elizabeth Leight ’89 as board members. The board also recognized Mark Ain ’67S (MBA), Launcelot Drummond ’85S (MBA), Ani Gabrellian ’84, Nancy Lieberman ’77, Gail Lione ’71, and Ronald Rettner for becoming life trustees.
Password requirement change
The easiest way to protect your accounts and data is to use strong, long passwords or passphrases. A weak password can allow hackers to infect your computer, access your personal information, or send spam from your email account. Due to the ease of cracking even the most difficult 8-character password, the University has decided to increase the minimum password length to 14 characters.
This year’s “Move-Out Cleanout,” hosted by Facilities Team Green in partnership with Residential Life, the Food Pantry, Mt. Hope Family Center, Open Door Mission, and Planet Aid, collected over 30,000 pounds of food, clothing, and hygiene items. Students were able to donate unwanted clothing, shoes, toiletries, electronics, and nonperishable food, diverting thousands of items from landfills. Read more in this week’s Go Green blog post.
Find out whether or not your tuition waiver application was approved and see the exact tuition benefits you have received to date by logging in to HRMS and following the path Main Menu > Self-Service > Benefits > Tuition > Tuition Benefits Received.
Mental health support from Well-U
With guidance from UR Medicine EAP, Well-U can offer goal-oriented building blocks toward better mental health. Counselors and therapists can support you in understanding your thoughts and feelings, in addition to protecting your mental health during difficult times. Check your eligibility and call (585) 276-9110 to make your appointment.
Register for the ‘ARTs + Change’ virtual conference
How are artists reimagining the world we live in? What role do the arts play in promoting justice, equity, and citizenship? Register for a free four-day virtual conference as artists worldwide of all disciplines consider and discuss these issues. Hosted by the University’s Institute for the Performing Arts, the “ARTs + Change” conference takes place June 2–5.
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