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students and their former teachers
Campus Life
June 9, 2015 | 10:11 am

Singer Awards recognize those who changed lives of four UR graduates

Each year, seniors in the College are invited to nominate a high school teacher for consideration for the Singer Family Prize. The four award winners receive a plaque and $3,000, as well as $2,500 for their school.

topics: awards, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Singer Family Prize,
screenshot from film features closeup of woman with flowers in her hair
Campus Life
May 5, 2015 | 03:20 pm

Annual Gollin Film Festival showcases student films

Aches, a stop-motion animation film by film and media studies major Brynn Wilkins, ’15 took the top prize in the 10th annual Gollin Film Festival, sponsored by the Film and Media Studies Program.

topics: events, film, Film and Media Studies Program, Gollin Film Festival,
three students walking down the street in retail development
Campus Life
April 22, 2015 | 02:12 pm

Something for everyone in College Town

Euakarn (Som) Liengtiraphan ’17, a student employee from University Communications visited College Town with seniors Joseph Bailey and Christopher Marsh, and offers a sample of what College Town has to offer Rochester students.

topics: College Town, community, students,
logo image reads Spread the Word to End the Word 03.04.15
Campus Life
March 3, 2015 | 02:44 pm

Spread the Word to End the Word at UR

Spread the Word to End the Word is a national movement to end the demeaning use of the words “retard” and “retarded.” On March 4, the movement’s national day of awareness, several events will occur around campus and throughout the Medical Center to support the campaign.

topics: events,
Stacey Fisher
Campus Life
December 1, 2014 | 07:38 pm

Student activities assistant director honored for leadership

Stacey Fisher, assistant director for Wilson Commons student activities, was recently awarded the Joseph H. Benedict Award by the Association of College Unions International (ACUI), an international organization for university union and student activities professionals.

topics: awards, Stacey Fisher, Wilson Commons Student Activities,
Portrait of Mark Constable
Campus Life
November 10, 2014 | 04:31 pm

Salute to University’s veterans

Financial economics major Mark Constable ’16 is one of more than 80 military veterans currently enrolled as students at the University. This Veterans Day, we recognize and honor the commitment of our students, faculty, and staff who serve or have served in our nation’s armed services, and share just a few of their stories.

topics: admissions, Department of Economics, Department of Political Science, Institute of Optics, Veteran and Military Family Services Office, veterans,
Cathy Minehan posing for a picture with two scholarship winners
Campus Life
November 7, 2014 | 05:14 pm

Trustee commits additional $1 million to scholarship

Trustee Cathy Minehan and her husband, Jerry Corrigan, have committed an additional $1 million to support the scholarship they established in 2004. The scholarship provides assistance for students in the School of Arts & Sciences with significant financial need, and preference is given to underrepresented minorities, athletes in good academic standing, and those pursuing research in the social sciences.

topics: announcements, board of trustees, scholarship, School of Arts and Sciences,