‘I will love you forever, Sweetheart’
In recognition of Memorial Day, we’re profiling three members of the University of Rochester community who lost their lives in war.
In recognition of Memorial Day, we’re profiling three members of the University of Rochester community who lost their lives in war.
Undergraduates and alumni will travel the world as teachers, students, and researchers after receiving merit-based national awards during the 2023–24 academic year.
Rochester students invent solutions for project sponsors ranging from major league sports teams to researchers in Costa Rica.
The annual event encourages University community members to explore the intersection of science, art, and technology.
A trio of undergraduates teamed up to bring accessible, high-quality education consulting services to the community. Now, they’re branching out beyond Rochester.
Rachel Whitmoyer ’24, a double major in physics and philosophy, brings her work as an emergency medical technician to bear on her studies at Rochester.
Rochester has one of about 30 teams nationwide taking observations for the Citizen CATE 2024 experiment.
We dug into the campus newspaper archives to trace the evolution of eclipse knowledge—and etiquette—over the last century.
The history professor leads his class back in time to analyze events that shaped today’s world.
Mark your calendars for April 8, 2024, when the University of Rochester’s River Campus will be among the prime viewing spots for the next total solar eclipse.