To describe the year 1968—a year of assassinations, riots, war, and protests for civil and social rights—as a turning point, both at the University of...
This exhibit features items from a collection of Amelia E.Barr (1831-1919) books and other materials, originally collected and described by Richard Minsky...
Work by Myles Calvert. Calvert’s current work explores the relationships that develop between everyday objects of comfort and popular culture interferences....
Final Week! 2018 is the bicentennial of the birth of Lewis Henry Morgan (d. 1881), a Rochester attorney and founding figure in the field of American...
Join us in Rare Books and Special Collections for a once-a-year opportunity to view the University's Charter, learn about the document's history, and...
The portfolio Modern Czech Photography (Moderní česká fotografie) is a rare and powerful body of work by some of the most important mid-century Czech...
From 1979 to 2012, the Swiss duo of Peter Fischli (b. 1952) and David Weiss (1946–2012) created a distinctly humorous body of multimedia work that employed...
Exhibition Dates: January 24 - February 3, 2019
Opening Reception: January 31, 6pm-8pm
Addressing the issue of historically erased bodies, Double Quadruple...
The One Language, One Recipe program opens the Spring semester with a recipe featuring the Japanese language! The Language Center in collaboration with the...
This workshop will provide an introduction to course design for instructors. Organization and planning tools will be reviewed to assist faculty in preparing...
Learn the basics of programming with Python and developing scientific computing devices using the Raspberry Pi. Get hands-on experience developing code and...
This class is open to all Wilmot Cancer Institute patients and their caregivers. Our Gentle Yoga program is available to anyone regardless of their previous...
Donald Hall, Robert L. and Mary L. Sproull Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Sciences & Engineering Looking Beyond Our Horizons: Interdisciplinary Education and...
Distinguished Visiting Humanist: Hazel Carby
What is the state of black studies at the University of Rochester—and in the world? What shape should black...
The 2019 Mark Ain Business Model Workshop Series kicks off with an overview of the competition and a presentation called “The Genius of a Business Plan: Be...
Looking for things to do that won’t break the bank? Journey through 5,000 years of human creativity at MAG. We offer half-price admission every Thursday...
Polski Mniej Obcy is an informal Conversation Hour in Polish offered by the Language Center and open to everyone and to every level of knowledge of the...
A lecture by John Nemec (University of Virginia) addressing issues of definition in the study of religion and a proposal for a new definition that breaks...
The Zen Buddhist Group provides an opportunity for students to explore Buddhism and other Eastern traditions through weekly meditation session, discussions,...
Take a one hour, Docent-led tour of the MAG collection. Learn more about the artists and history of the art in our collection. Included in museum admission.