Scientists Rate University of Rochester a Best Place to Work
The University is rated 22nd in The Scientist magazine’s worldwide survey of “Best Places to Work” for scientists in the life sciences.
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The University is rated 22nd in The Scientist magazine’s worldwide survey of “Best Places to Work” for scientists in the life sciences.
A second center will build on the success of the existing center at East High School.
Recipients of the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships are chosen through a competitive process from a national pool of applicants.
EVENT: The National Hispanic Institute’s Lorenzo de Zavala (LDZ) Youth Legislative Session brings more than 130 high school students from around the world to the University of Rochester for a week-long…
WHAT: From the emergency room to the operating table, high school juniors and seniors enrolled in the Mini Medical School program at the University of Rochester will get a dose of…
The new building is designed to be a hub at the cross-section of the study of arts, sciences, and engineering on campus.
July 4, 2012, was an historic day for researchers at CERN. It also marked an important period at the University of Rochester as three physicists and an engineer helped support the nearly five-decades-old theory of one of their colleagues.
A summer tradition continues at the University of Rochester as the Hopeman Memorial Carillon Recital Series kicks off Monday, July 9, on the River Campus. Free and open to the…
Public relations professionals at the University of Rochester were recognized during the 2012 Rochester Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America PRism Awards held on Thursday, June 21. The…
An international team of researchers, which includes Professor of Mathematics Allan Greenleaf from the University of Rochester, has come up with a process that would allow practical applications to be performed in a cloaked—or invisible—environment.