John Singleton, an associate professor of economics, studies the intersection of public economics and the economics of education—specifically, the topic of school choice. With a new school year already underway or on the horizon for many, he shares insights everyone should know about such policies, whether or not you’re currently the parent or guardian of school-age children.
In today’s issue:
How next week’s first-year student move-in affects employee parking
A video on timekeeping in the upcoming myURHR system
Voting is open for Genesee Staff Council representatives
This year, first-year students in the College are arriving on campus over a two-day period: Monday, August 21, and Tuesday, August 22. This will affect some on-campus traffic flow and parking. The Larry and Cindy Bloch Alumni and Advancement Center (BAAC) lot will be used as the staging area for the move-in process. Employees who regularly park there should plan to park in the smaller lots at BAAC near the catering entrance and at the Alumni Center. The entire large BAAC lot will be used to line up cars waiting to unload on the River Campus. Any vehicles parked in the large BAAC Lot after 6 a.m. on Monday, August 21, will be towed to the adjacent small lots at the owner’s expense.
Students, faculty, and staff who park in any Zone 2 or Zone 3 lots will experience increased volume, as parents and families will be directed to park in available spaces in any lot along the entire length of Intercampus Drive, from the Facilities Building at the south end to the tennis courts at the north end. To reduce the load on alternative parking and traffic flow, employees who are not involved with new-student arrival and orientation may consider taking vacation days with your supervisor’s approval. While there are important departmental functions that must be maintained that day, departments are urged to approve vacation requests that will not excessively disrupt these activities.
There may be continued impact on parking on Wednesday, August 23, as parent and family orientation events continue. Regular overflow may occur on this day. If you have questions, contact the Department of Transportation and Parking Management at (585) 275-4524 or parking@rochester.edu.
Recent books and recordings from alumni, faculty, and staff
Four ways the University’s environmental stewardship and sustainable practices meet the mark
Recent accomplishments in the Horticulture and Grounds department shed light on the University’s efforts to protect pollinators and preserve its arboretum, solidifying its position as a leader in eco-friendly practices. Read more in this week’s Go Green blog post.
The Graduate Student Childcare Grant, a childcare subsidy program for eligible PhD students, is open as of August 15. Learn more about the program including eligibility requirements, how to apply, and frequently asked questions. If you have questions about the program application, email childcaregrant@rochester.edu. You can also reach out to your financial aid counselor to understand if the grant will affect your award.
Getting Ready for myURHR: Timekeeping ‘Fast Facts’ video
Review the new myURHR “Fast Facts” video about timekeeping for insight into how University members will be able to track time, request time off, view accrual balances, and receive approval notifications. Timekeeping will be a core function of myURHR when it replaces HRMS in spring 2024. Visit the myURHR webpages for more “Fast Facts” videos, updated FAQs, and support resources.
Voting for Genesee Staff Council representatives open
Voting for Genesee Staff Council district representatives is now open to staff in the following districts: Advancement; Arts, Sciences & Engineering; Auxiliary and Unions; Central Administration; Eastman School of Music; Laboratory for Laser Energetics; Memorial Art Gallery; School of Medicine and Dentistry Administration, Basic Sciences, and Clinical Sciences; Simon Business School; and University IT. If you are in an eligible district, you should have received your ballot via email this week. Your representative will work with staff in your district to bring concerns to the council and senior administration. Voting will close on August 28 at 11:59 p.m.
Online teaching workshops
New one-hour “how to” workshops have been added to the summer/fall series of online teaching resources.
Family care can make it easier to check back-to-school planning off your list so you can enjoy the rest of your summer. Whether you are looking for a new housekeeper, need help with the morning school run, or a babysitter to give you a night out, you can find it all with your Care.com membership. Visit the Family Care web page for eligibility criteria and to enroll.
Take a public tour and explore 5,000 years of world art in the Memorial Art Gallery’s collection and temporary exhibitions. Upon arrival, let the admission desk know that you wish to join the tour. Public tours are approximately 60 minutes and are included in museum admission, which is free for faculty, staff, and students with their University ID. Summer tour times through August take place on Thursdays at 6:45 p.m.
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