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Engineering for the 21st Century Students in biomedical engineering - one of Rochester's fastest growing majors - put their technical and scientific skills to the test by designing new medical and rehabilitative devices.
JoAnne Pedro-Caroll, associate professor of clinical and social sciences in
psychology, continues a Rochester-pioneered approach to mental health care by
helping children cope with the emotional toll of a family breakup.
Hailed by some critics as "the next wave in jazz," Maria Schneider
'85E (MM) knows all about taking artistic leaps.
2000-2001 A Year in Review
The academic year that was. A milestone Sesquicentennial celebration
(and the launching of a new annual tradition), new discoveries in genetics,
laser-based fusion, and molecular science, as well as new additions to Rochester's
collection of Douglass correspondence and Egyptian history - Rochester Review
surveys some of the events of the past year. Rochester Review for the Web
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