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University News
March 31, 2017 | 05:03 pm

Susan B. Anthony Center hosts Equal Pay Day panel

Panelists will discuss how the pay gap continues to affect gender and labor dynamics, and address how members of the University community can work to combat inequity.

topics: economy, events, Susan B. Anthony Center,
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University News
March 24, 2017 | 02:37 pm

Mellon Foundation awards Rochester $1 million grant for humanities

The University of Rochester has received a $1 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to increase undergraduates’ engagement with the humanities. Titled “Humanities for Life,” the five-year initiative is designed to engage students early in their academic careers.

topics: awards, featured-post, Humanities Center, School of Arts and Sciences,
Alice Quillen and Andrew Jorda
University News
March 23, 2017 | 10:48 am

Physics and Astronomy professors awarded research leave fellowships

Alice Quillen and Andrew Jordan have been awarded prestigious Simons Foundation Faculty Fellowships to pursue their research in theoretical physics. “This is a great time to drop everything and go work on the galaxy!” says Quillen.

topics: Alice Quillen, awards, Department of Physics and Astronomy,
John Tarduno
University News
March 21, 2017 | 04:52 pm

Tarduno awarded medal for paleomagnetic research

The European Geosciences Union awarded its 2017 Petrus Peregrinus Medal to John Tarduno, a professor of geophysics, in recognition of his research on the evolution of the early Earth’s magnetic field.

topics: awards, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, John Tarduno, School of Arts and Sciences,
University News
March 7, 2017 | 02:23 pm

Statement on Recent Presidential Executive Order

Officials from the University’s International Services Office (ISO) continue to strongly recommend that students, scholars, and employees from the affected countries who plan to travel internationally speak with an ISO staff member before leaving the U.S.

topics: Joel Seligman,