
Living black history at Rochester
Student groups across the University are sponsoring performances, lectures, workshops, and other events designed to bring black history alive for today’s students and to build community with others on and off campus.

Civil rights legend visits Rochester
Dr. Bernard “Doc” Lafayette Jr. arrives during Rochester’s Season for Nonviolence celebration for a week of training, lectures and workshops.

Xin Nian Kuai Le! Happy new Year of the Horse
The Chinese Students’ Association’s China Nite celebration is one way the University communities marks the Chinese New Year.

Undergrad’s summer research leads to Science
Reflecting on having his name on a paper in Science – analyzing data regarding the proposed existence of giant convection cells on the sun – Owen Colegrove commented “that it just hadn’t sunk in.”

inspireDANCE features NYC choreographer
The InspireDANCE festival has expanded rapidly in just four years, adding a sixth day and attracting nationally acclaimed choreographers and dancers.

GlobeMed Presents 2nd Annual Art Gala
The gala is part of an on-going fundraising campaign for Kallpa Iquitos, GlobeMed’s partnering organization in Iquitos, Peru.

EVENT: Global Feast Highlights Local Foods at Rochester
Now in its eighth year, Local Foods Week spreads awareness of Rochester’s initiatives to support local produce and provide sustainable food options.

First College Town Tenants Revealed
The list of tenants can be found at www.CollegetownRochester.com and features national and local names.
Meet Rochester’s 2014-2015 Fulbright recipients
This spring, six Rochester students and one alumna have been awarded 2014-15 Fulbright U.S. Student Grants to advance their studies, perform research, and teach English abroad while serving as young…
Fulbright Scholars 2013
Meet Rochester’s Record-Breaking Fulbright Recipients This spring, a record-breaking 13 Rochester students and two alums have been awarded 2013-14 Fulbright U.S. Student Grants to advance their studies, perform research, and…