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an archaeological digging site on Smith Island, with an old stone building in the forground and palm trees and ocean in the background.

Stuck indoors on a tiny island in Bermuda during a COVID lockdown, Rochester historian Michael Jarvis dug into his files to learn more about Bermuda’s previous experiences with imported epidemics.

Rochester historian Michael Jarvis dug into his files to learn more about Bermuda’s previous experiences with imported epidemics.

topics: Department of History, Michael Jarvis, School of Arts and Sciences,
a blue-gloved hand holds a tiny circle of white material with a tiny green t-shirt printed on it.
Science & Technology
April 29, 2021

Will your future clothes be made of algae?

For the first time, Rochester researchers have used 3D printers and a novel bioprinting technique to print algae into living, photosynthetic materials that are tough and resilient.

topics: Anne S. Meyer, Department of Biology, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,
portrait of William Jones in his office.

The Rochester chemistry professor is known for his groundbreaking research on carbon-hydrogen bonds, which can convert hydrocarbons into chemicals found in useful, everyday products.

The Rochester chemistry professor is known for his groundbreaking research on carbon-hydrogen bonds.

topics: announcements, Department of Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences, William Jones,
National Science Foundation logo.

The Graduate Research Fellowships provide up to three years of support for US students pursuing research-based degrees in STEM, STEM education, and social science fields.

Graduate Research Fellowships provide up to three years of support for students pursuing research-based degrees.

topics: announcements, fellowships, National Science Foundation, research funding,
two actors on a set, surrounded by lightning rigs and cameras.

The University’s theater program presents a contemporary drama staged and filmed as a hybrid production.

The University’s theater program presents a contemporary drama staged and filmed as a hybrid production.

topics: featured-post-side, International Theatre Program, Nigel Maister,
a row of students stands outside on the quad, each holding a blank protest sign.

Students from the Program of Movement and Dance will present a recreation of the iconic 1960s work in the city of Rochester to inspire thought about the pandemic and the power of protest.

University of Rochester students present Blank Placard Dance to inspire thought about the pandemic and the power of protest.

topics: community engagement, Institute for the Performing Arts, Missy Pfohl Smith, Program of Dance and Movement, School of Arts and Sciences,
collection of Phi Beta Kappa keys

In a ceremony to be held both on campus and livestreamed, Rochester students will be inducted into the nation’s oldest academic honor society.

In a ceremony to be held both on campus and livestreamed, Rochester students will be inducted into the nation’s oldest academic honor society.

topics: Class of 2021, Class of 2022, Phi Beta Kappa,
Two rows of Academy Award statuettes lined up backstage.

In an analysis for the Washington Post, Rochester political scientist Bethany Lacina and student Ryan Hecker ’23 offer a spoiler alert.

In an analysis for the Washington Post, Rochester political scientist Bethany Lacina and student Ryan Hecker ’23 offer a spoiler alert.

topics: Bethany Lacina, Department of Political Science, School of Arts and Sciences,
Two side-by-side portraits, one of Mohammed Bah, the other of Miguel Yakouma outdoors.

Mohammed Bah ’23 and Miguel Yakouma ’23 have received a Davis Projects for Peace grant to run a program in Central African Republic aimed at diffusing a religious civil war.

Two University of Rochester students received a 2021 Davis Projects for Peace grant for a program aimed at diffusing a religious civil war.

topics: awards, Davis Projects for Peace, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Political Science, featured-post-side, global engagement, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences,
Side-by-side portraits of Richard Koutouan (left) and Annie Rosenow (right).
Campus & Community
April 23, 2021

University honors Student Employees of the Year

Political science research assistant Annie Rosenow ’22 and Simon Business School student peer Richard Koutouan ’21S (MBA) are recognized for their work.

Political science research assistant Annie Rosenow and Simon Business School student peer Richard Koutouan are recognized for their work.

topics: awards, Department of Political Science, School of Arts and Sciences, Simon Business School,