MELIORA
WEEKEND
SEPTEMBER 18-21, 2025
Join us across all campuses for a spectacular Meliora Weekend packed with unforgettable alumni reunions, inspiring academic lectures, thrilling athletic competitions, and family-friendly fun. This year’s Meliora Weekend is extra special as we proudly mark the University’s 175th anniversary—plus centennial milestones for the School of Medicine and Dentistry, Strong Memorial Hospital, and the School of Nursing.
Be part of the excitement as we launch For Ever Better: The Campaign for the University of Rochester. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to honor our legacy, shape the future, and celebrate together!
Registration opens July 23.
Trevor Noah is one of the most successful comedians in the world and was the host of the Emmy® Award–winning The Daily Show on Comedy Central for seven years. Under Noah, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah broke free from the restraints of a 30-minute linear show, producing engaging social content, award-winning digital series, podcasts, and more for its global audience. In January 2024, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah won an Emmy for Outstanding Talk Series. Noah has also notably served as the Grammy Awards host for five years in a row, with the 2024 show bringing in 16.9 million viewers—a 34 percent increase from 2023.
Acclaimed as the Oliver Sacks of fiction and the Michael Crichton of brain science, Lisa Genova has captured a special place in contemporary fiction, writing stories that are equally inspired by neurological conditions and our shared human condition. She is The New York Times bestselling author of the novels Still Alice, Left Neglected, Love Anthony, and Inside the O’Briens. Her TED talks on Alzheimer’s and memory have been viewed more than 11 million times.
Erik Larson is a master of narrative non-fiction. His vividly written, bestselling books have won several awards and been published worldwide. Larson is the author of six New York Times bestsellers, including The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz, which examines how Winston Churchill and his “Secret Circle” went about surviving the German air campaign of 1940-41. Larson’s The Devil in the White City is set to be a Hulu limited series. Three other works are currently under option by various studios.
Heather Higginbottom is the head of research, policy, and insights (RP&I) for corporate responsibility at JPMorganChase. In this role, she oversees the JPMorganChase Institute, the JPMorganChase Policy Center, and corporate responsibility’s insights and impact team. Collectively, these groups champion evidence-based policy to advance a more inclusive economy through distinctive research, policy analysis, and cross-sector engagement.
Previously, Higginbottom served as chief operating officer of CARE USA, an international nongovernmental organization that provides humanitarian and development assistance in over ninety countries, reaching 80 million people per year. She served as deputy secretary of state for management and resources for the United States State Department from 2013-2017. In the White House, Higginbottom served as deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget, and as deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of the Domestic Policy Council. She held senior positions on Capitol Hill and led policy development in two presidential campaigns.
Brian Mitchell is the president of Academic Innovators and the former president of Bucknell University and Washington & Jefferson College. Mitchell is an immigration and labor historian and has written and co-authored several books, including The Paddy Camps, The Irish of Lowell, 1821-1865, How to Run a College, and Leadership Matters, named by Forbes as one of the top ten books in higher education in 2022. His next book, The Reckoning in American Higher Education, is scheduled for release by Johns Hopkins University Press in late 2026. Mitchell has contributed widely in Academe, The Huffington Post, Forbes, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, FOX News Online, and WGBH in Boston, among others, and in national print and social media.
Mitchell has served as the chair of the board of trustees of Merrimack College, the Pennsylvania Committee for the Selection of Rhodes Scholarships, the National Association of Independent College and University State Executives, The Patriot League Athletic Conference, and the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania. He has served on the boards of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, the Annapolis Group of highly-selective colleges and universities, Geisinger Health System, and National History Day. He is the co-founder of a new program to train college and university trustees in leadership and management at Georgetown University set to begin in early 2026.
David B. Nash is the founding dean emeritus, and he remains on the full-time faculty as the Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon Professor of Health Policy at the Jefferson College of Population Health. A board-certified internist, Nash is internationally recognized for his work in public accountability for outcomes, physician leadership development, and quality-of-care improvement. Repeatedly named to Modern Healthcare’s list of Most Powerful Persons in Healthcare, his national activities cover a wide scope.
More recently, he has achieved wide acclaim for his COVID-19 thought leadership and served as the chief health advisor for the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau for the duration of the pandemic. Nash is a principal faculty member for quality-of-care programming for the American Association for Physician Leadership and has governance responsibilities for organizations in the public and private sectors.
Lynn Vavreck is the Marvin Hoffenberg Professor of American Politics and Public Policy at UCLA, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a contributor to The New York Times. She is a recipient of the Andrew F. Carnegie Award in the Humanities and Social Sciences and the author or co-author of six books.
Vavreck has served on both the American and British National Election Studies advisory boards and is the recipient of multiple grants for her work on survey methodology. From 2019-2021, she helped develop and manage Nationscape, a 500,000-interview election survey, as well as the UCLA Covid-19 Health and Politics Project, a collaboration between medical doctors and social scientists at UCLA, the CDC, and Harvard. At UCLA she teaches courses on campaigns, elections, public opinion, and the 1960s.