
MERT evaluation looks at ways to grow, strengthen operations
The Medical Emergency Response Team, a River Campus student organization in place since 1972, has paused its responses to calls while it undergoes evaluation.

Moving on in: The Class of 2025 arrives to campus
First-year and transfer students—including the largest incoming class in College history—arrive at Rochester, ready to kick off the academic year.

Incoming students use Instagram to connect with each other
Meet just a few of the members of the Class of 2025 have been getting acquainted before the start of the school year.

Madison Lang ’22 honored with ‘astronaut scholarship’
The biomedical engineering major is one of 60 college students pursuing STEM degrees who were selected for the award.

Members of University community honored at Gwennie Awards
The annual awards, back this year after being cancelled in 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, celebrate those who support the mission of the University’s Gwen M. Greene Center for Career Education and Connections.

Five students, alumni awarded Fulbright grants for overseas study
Rochester has consistently excelled in the Fulbright competition, included in the list of top Fulbright Scholar producers for the fifth time since 2014.

Four graduating seniors honor the high school teachers who influenced them
A Rochester commencement week tradition in its 15th year, the annual Singer Family Prize recognizes excellence in secondary teaching.

College set for record-breaking Class of 2025
Around 1,450 first-year students have been admitted to the College, plus another 130 to the Eastman School of Music.

Three undergraduates receive Goldwater Scholarships for science achievement
The highly competitive honor supports college students planning research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering.

Seniors in digital media studies present capstone projects
Undergraduate students showcase how digital media can help address real-world problems.