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hand held under a portable optical scanner
Science & Technology
November 30, 2017 | 02:42 pm

Cutting-edge science leads to cut-free biopsies

What if biopsies could be performed noninvasively as part of the initial procedure, so surgeons would know immediately whether additional cancerous tissue needed to be removed?

topics: featured-post-side, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Institute of Optics, Jannick Rolland, Materials Science Program,
Maria Hinojosa
Campus Life
November 30, 2017 | 12:52 pm

NPR host Maria Hinojosa to deliver MLK Commemorative Address

The four-time Emmy winner and host of National Public Radio’s Latino USA and PBS’s America By The Numbers will deliver the University’s 2018 Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Address on Friday, January 19.

topics: diversity, events, featured-post-side, Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Address, Office of Minority Student Affairs,
director standing on stage
The Arts
November 29, 2017 | 03:23 pm

Four questions for director Ken Rus Schmoll

The two-time Obie Award-winner is in Rochester to direct Octavia, a play ripped from the headlines in the year AD 62.

topics: featured-post-side, Institute for the Performing Arts, International Theatre Program, School of Arts and Sciences,
man sitting along on a red couch, drinking tea
Society & Culture
November 21, 2017 | 01:07 pm

One hundred years of solitude? Try 15 minutes instead

In a series of experiments, Rochester psychologists found that people who sat alone without devices for 15 minutes and chose what to think about experienced the positive effects of solitude: feeling calmer and less anxious, without feeling lonely or sad.

topics: Department of Psychology, Edward Deci, featured-post-side, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,
the HAWC observatory
Science & Technology
November 16, 2017 | 02:19 pm

In the mystery of positrons, dark matter is leading suspect

Scientists at the HAWC Gamma Ray Observatory have ruled out two pulsars as the source of an unexpectedly large presence of positrons in our corner of the galaxy. Could they come from something more complex and exotic: dark matter?

topics: dark matter, Department of Physics and Astronomy, featured-post-side, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences, Segev BenZvi,
Simon Business School students talking around a conference table
University News
November 15, 2017 | 09:56 am

Simon Business School ranked among top for entrepreneurship

The Simon Business School is one of the nation’s top schools for entrepreneurship studies, according to the Princeton Review, which placed Simon at number 21 among graduate schools, up two places from last year.

topics: Ain Center for Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship, featured-post-side, rankings, Simon Business School,
a clock face with a nuclear mushroom cloud
Science & Technology
November 3, 2017 | 12:51 pm

Time’s ticking as ‘Doomsday Clock’ scientists meet

As the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists meets to evaluate scenarios for man-made catastrophe, Rochester scientists worry current risk levels are “way too high.”

topics: climate change, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Department of Political Science, featured-post-side, Hein Goemans, School of Arts and Sciences, Thomas Weber,
photo of a microphone contains the quote, "WRITE, WRITE, WRITE."
Campus Life
November 2, 2017 | 11:46 am

Alumni share career advice with humanities majors

“I think my studies at Rochester in theater and sociology and in the humanities—I took a lot of English, history, and philosophy—really were the best kind of preparation for work in communication and journalism,” says Charles Kravetz ’74.

topics: events, featured-post-side, Gwen M. Greene Career and Internship Center, Humanities Center,
teen getting eye exam
Society & Culture
October 27, 2017 | 12:45 pm

East High School’s vision care program teaches and heals  

“It’s amazing, but a lot of the kids don’t realize they can’t see.” Logan Newman has seen many students get their first pair of glasses through an innovative program that trains East High students for careers in the optical field while providing vision care services for their fellow students.

topics: community, featured-post-side,