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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,
Closeup of Mark Fischer in black suit coat and white collared shirt.

Fischer has led the University’s Department of Public Safety (DPS) for the past seven years. Deputy Chief Gerald Pickering will become interim chief effective August 1.

Mark Fischer, who has led the University of Rochester’s Department of Public Safety for the past seven years, has announced his retirement.

topics: announcements, Department of Public Safety,
Illustrated Rocky wears black-tie formal attire on a red carpet.
Campus & Community
April 20, 2021

Student Life Awards set for April 23

The annual “Rockys” recognize individual students and student groups in the College who’ve had a significant and positive impact on the University or surrounding community.

Twenty-one ‘Rocky’ awards will be handed out at this year's hybrid event recognizing individual students and student groups in the College.

topics: awards, Student Life Awards,
Closeup of collage of nine posters from the 2021 Undergraduate Research Expo.

Held online for the second year in a row, the annual Undergraduate Research Expo celebrates ‘an important part’ of University of Rochester culture.

Held online again this year, the annual Undergraduate Research Expo celebrates ‘an important part’ of University of Rochester culture.

topics: College, events, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, undergraduate research,
three minute thesis winner Jeffrey Beard
Science & Technology
April 16, 2021

Apt analogies help veteran convey his HIV research

‘Three Minute Thesis’ Competition winner Jeffrey Beard demonstrates how to communicate science to the public.

University of Rochester PhD student and veteran wins Three Minute Thesis competition on how to communicate science to the public.

topics: Benjamin Miller, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, research, School of Medicine and Dentistry,