New director of the Susan B. Anthony Institute reflects on her background and plans
June Hwang brings her whole self—a Korean American woman, a Northern Californian, and a scholar of German and Jewish studies with a specialty in film—to the role.
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June Hwang brings her whole self—a Korean American woman, a Northern Californian, and a scholar of German and Jewish studies with a specialty in film—to the role.
For ten years, the Douglass Leadership House on the River Campus has served as a symbol of—and space for—Black excellence, persistence, and fortitude.
For ten years, the Douglass Leadership House has served as a symbol of—and space for—Black excellence, persistence, and fortitude.
A Rochester team that includes Ben Kevelson ’22 is using flat panel technology to build a more cost-effective smart device that can also function as a touch interface.
A University of Rochester project uses flat panel technology to build better 'smart' devices that can also function as touch interfaces.
E. Patrick Johnson is recognized for contributions to engaged scholarship and public performance.
The University of Rochester's Frederick Douglass Medal honors E. Patrick Johnson's contributions in the field of Black studies.
The inexpensive, portable device could help safeguard against future pandemics and detect viruses and infections in underserved populations.
The inexpensive, portable integrated photonic chip device from the University of Rochester could help safeguard against future pandemics.
The long-time Rochester physics professor, who died in March, studied the building blocks of matter and the nature of quarks.
Thomas Ferbel, a long-time University of Rochester physics professor, studied the building blocks of matter and the nature of quarks.
Victims’ advocate Catherine Cerulli offers expert advice on how to spot an unhealthy relationship before this form of domestic violence starts.
A University of Rochester victims’ expert explains how to spot an unhealthy relationship before domestic violence starts.
A committee has been assembled to help with the search for the role, which reports directly to the president.
The role reports to the University of Rochester president and provides strategic leadership for finance and administrative operations.
On the anniversary of the Walt Whitman’s death, Ed Folsom ’76 (PhD) looked back on the legacy of the poet’s work, examples of which are available in the University’s libraries.
Walt Whitman was one of the most influential writers of the 19th century and his work is as important now as it has ever been.
LLE Director Michael Campbell joined national stakeholders to discuss the development and commercialization of fusion as a safe, clean, reliable energy source.
Michael Campbell from the University of Rochester joined national stakeholders to discuss the development of fusion as an energy source.