Andy McNally, Colorado State University, "Selective Functionalization of Pyridines, Diazines and Pharmaceuticals Using Heterocyclic Phosphonium Salts”.
This exhibit commemorates and celebrates the tenth anniversary of the University of Rochester’s Open Letter Books and the transfer of its archive to the...
Employee Health is hosting this flu vaccination clinic for University of Rochester Medical Center faculty, staff, students and volunteers—helping to protect...
Esther Nisenthal Krinitz was 12 in 1939 when the Nazis came to her Polish village. She remembers every detail through a series of exquisitely embroidered...
October 7, 2018–January 6, 2019: This small but powerful focused exhibition of Claude Monet’s “Waterloo Bridge” series will include the stellar example from...
Developed as a companion to Monet’s Waterloo Bridge: Vision and Process, this exhibition features artists such as Josef Albers, Victor Vasarely, and Jesús...
The Department Workshop is a forum for the presentation of work-in-progress by history department faculty and graduate students. PhD candidate Camden Burd...
The English Language Program is collaborating with the Language Center to offer Learning and Speaking about U.S. Life and Culture. This ten-week module meets...
Employee Health is hosting this flu vaccination clinic for University of Rochester Medical Center faculty, staff, students and volunteers—helping to protect...
"You can't change your genes, but you can change your environment" will be presented by Paige Lawrence from Environmental Medicine with an introduction by...
Are you interested in a chance to talk in a foreign language or to speak your mother language with other people in a very friendly and confortable setting?...
Chapter 544 of the Law of 1988 requires that classroom teachers, nurses, counselors, coaches, administrators and other school service personnel complete a...
A young woman is involuntarily committed to a mental institution, where she is confronted by her greatest fear--but is it real or a product of her delusion?...
Love in a Village became the first full-length opera to mirror the middle-class sensibilities of a public responsible for the rise of the novel under...
Mark Davis Scatterday, conductor
Joseph Schwantner: From a Dark Milennium; Kathryn Salfelder: Cathedrals; Bernard Rogers: Three Japanese Dances, other music...
Gone Missing—a wonderfully theatrical and deliciously idiosyncratic musical—speaks to our shared experience of finding ourselves in the things we lose. ...
Still on campus for Fall Break? Join us in Rocky's for board games, free billiards & popcorn, and free fountain beverages for the first 50 students who show...