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Transparent publicity poster

Nora Rubel, director of the Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, discusses the upcoming symposium on Transparent which the institute — now in its 30th year — is hosting.

topics: announcements, Center for Jewish Studies, gender, Nora Rubel, QuadCast, Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender Sexuality and Women's Studies,
Daniel Weix in his lab

Daniel Weix, associate professor of chemistry, has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society.

topics: awards, Department of Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences,
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November 20, 2016

University monitoring snow accumulations

The National Weather Service has issued a Lake Effect Storm Warning in the Rochester area for tonight and tomorrow (Monday, Nov. 21). The University is closely monitoring the situation.

on display installation

On Display, a “deconstructed art exhibit,” explores the diversity of the human form. The piece been performed around the world and had its Rochester premiere at the Memorial Art Gallery in October. A December performance is planned at the Disability Studies Cluster conference.

topics: disabilities, diversity, events, Memorial Art Gallery, Missy Pfohl Smith, Program of Dance and Movement, School of Arts and Sciences,
woman cuddling with child

Caregivers of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders who attribute their child’s misbehavior to neurodevelopmental disabilities rather than willful disobedience tend to use more effective parenting strategies, according to a new Mt. Hope Family Center study.

topics: Christie Petrenko, featured-post, Mt. Hope Family Center, parenting, research finding,
An influenza virus attacks a respiratory tract cell

Challenging a long-held convention, University researchers have shown they can inhibit the influenza A virus by targeting its genomic RNA with “antisense” compounds.

topics: Department of Chemistry, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, influenza, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,
Memorial Art Gallery

The $3.5 million commitment from a generous patron for the expansion, renovation, and perpetual support of the museum’s Grand Gallery is the largest gift the museum has received in its 104-year history.

topics: announcements, featured-post-side, giving, Memorial Art Gallery,