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June 10, 2025

Good morning, Rochester

Read on to find:

  • Details on LabArchives training sessions
  • Registration for summer’s “Sketch and Connect” art workshop series
  • Information on Simon’s new Doctor of Business Administration Program
RESEARCH

Conducting research with human subjects? The Clinical Research Center can help

For decades, the Clinical Research Center has supported inpatient and outpatient studies at the University. Read more on how the center has helped make Rochester a clinical trials powerhouse.


FOR FACULTY AND STAFF

Myths about ADHD

Read the June blog from Behavioral Health Partners to discover common myths and the truths about attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

LabArchives training sessions

LabArchives, the electronic laboratory notebook provided to Rochester researchers, will be visiting the University on June 25 and 26 to host in-person trainings covering topics like best practices, integrations with software like the Microsoft Office suite and ChemDraw, staying organized, search features, widget building, and working with code. Use this form to request topic recommendations you would like LabArchives to cover during its visit. Registration is not needed; a training schedule will be posted to the LabArchives page. Contact UR Libraries Data Services with questions.

What is a limited submission funding opportunity?

For limited submission funding opportunities, the sponsoring agency— federal, private, or foundation – limits the number of proposals it will allow from an institution. Researchers interested in applying for any limited submission opportunity are required to submit an internal application. For information on the internal application process and current opportunities, visit the Office of the Vice President website. To receive notifications of limited submission funding opportunities, contact Sharon Pomeroy with a request to be added to the listserv.

Webinar today on Simon’s healthcare program offerings

Attend Simon Business School’s virtual information session today, June 10, from noon to 12:45 p.m., to learn more about the MS in Medical Management, four newly launched health care certificates, the Healthcare Leadership Development Program, and non-matriculated class options. University employees could have up to 95 percent of tuition costs covered by tuition benefits, depending on eligibility.


FOR THE COMMUNITY

‘Sketch and Connect’ summer art workshop series

Sketching taps into a different part of the brain, unlocking creativity, emotional insight, and a shift in perspective. No experience is needed for this “Sketch and Connect” six-week session, June 16–July 21, in the School of Medicine & Dentistry, CEL Classroom (Room 2-7520). Email Sue Crounse with session choice A (12:30 to 1:30 p.m.) or B (1:45 to 2:45 p.m.). Capacity is eight people per session; all materials provided.

Weekly yoga classes

The Mindful University Project offers free yoga classes during the summer on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. in the Leibner-Cooper Room in Goergen Athletic Center. Full-time students have free access to the gym, and faculty, staff, and part-time students can join with an R-Club membership for $23 each month. Check the calendar and sign up.

Simon launches new Doctor of Business Administration Program

Simon’s new Doctor of Business Administration (DBA), designed for mid- to senior-level professionals with a business-related master’s degree, combines academic rigor with real-world application. The part-time, three-year program is primarily online and includes in-person residencies and hybrid-flexible intensives. Learn more about the program.

Info session on the RN First Assistant program

The RN First Assistant program prepares CNORs (Certified Nurse-Operating Room) to take on an expanded role and empowers APRNs (Advanced Practice Registered Nurses) to follow their surgical patients throughout the perioperative experience.  Applications for fall 2025 are due July 15. Learn more about the program and application process at a virtual informational session on Tuesday, June 17, from 2 to 3 p.m. Register online and contact SONCLL@urmc.rochester.edu with questions.


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