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...
Locus/Focus is Jeff Tractenberg, Shun Yamamoto, and Scout Moore. The exhibition opens April 17 and runs through May 1. Reception is April 17 from 5-7...
From 1837 to 1901, Queen Victoria ruled a British Empire that grew to span a quarter of the globe and include some 450 million people. Her reign coincided...
The two-day symposium is an ongoing series that features work by young scholars who are invited to share their new research in African and African American...
This exhibition showcases diverse works of art linked by the year of their creation, 1969. That year bore witness to some of the most transformative events...
MAG is pleased to announce Lessons of the Hour, a multi-screen film and video installation by pioneering global media artist Isaac Julien. The work is freely...
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...
"Artificial and Bionic Leaf: A Sustainable and Renewable Cycle for Producing Food and Fuels" Professor Daniel G. Nocera Patterson Rockwood Professor of...
Join the Center for Community Health & Prevention as we celebrate the 10th annual Dr. David Satcher Community Health Improvement Awards.
The Satcher...
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Please join TIAA for a financial webinar. You can plan ahead to help make the most out of your retirement - from paying yourself to allowing for...
Have you been interested in trying your hand at Tai Chi? The slow, meditative movements in Tai Chi have been shown to reduce stress levels, increase blood...
Patrick Seche, MS, CASAC, Director of Strong Recovery and Senior Associate in Psychiatry, URMC, will present "Drugs, Alcohol & Other Substances: There is an...
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...
"Coordinated Postnatal Trajectories of T Cells and Microbiota in Preterm and Full Term Newborns". Speaker: Kristin Scheible, MD, Associate Professor of...
Brigid Cahill, Ph.D., Director of the University Counseling Center, and Lauren Walravens, Social Work Intern of the University Counseling Center from the...
Panel of K-12 teachers will include: Judith Van Alstyne (Head Librarian, Allendale Columbia), Kimberly McLean (Math, Spencerport High School), Maria Frey...
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Please join TIAA for a financial webinar. You can learn the facts on IRAs, how an IRA may help you meet your retirement savings goals and which one...
Join former Congressman Robert Inglis, a Republican from South Carolina, for a panel discussion on bipartisan and market solutions to climate change. He will...
This event provides a sustainable fashion alternative. Stop by and donate the clothes you don't wear anymore or pick up new (used) clothing! You don't need...
Join the Robbins Library for a talk by Julie Chamberlin (Indiana University, Bloomington), the Helen Ann Mins Robbins Dissertation Fellow, on medieval animal...
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...
Cooking for Wellness is a hands-on cooking class that teaches whole food, plant-based cooking. The class, led by Wilmot Cancer Institute oncology dietitians,...
The Pride Alliance is a resource groups for LGBTQIA+ Faculty, Staff, Residents, Fellows, Trainees and Alumni at the University of Rochester. Join us for food...
The Zen Buddhist Group provides an opportunity for students to explore Buddhism and other Eastern traditions through weekly meditation session, discussions,...
In a world where there are “no mistakes, just happy accidents” we are celebrating Earth Day by looking at all the “happy little trees” in our collection with...
Society of Undergraduate Mathematics Students (SUMS) is teaming up with the brand-new student chapter of the Association of Women for Mathematics to host a...
Aubrey Anable applies affect theory to game studies, arguing that video games let us “rehearse” feelings, states, and emotions that give new tones and...
From 7:00–9:00 pm on April 18, and 2:00–5:00 pm on May 5, MAG will be offering consecutive ASL interpretations of Isaac Julien’s Lessors of the Hour (27...
Phamily Pheud will be held in Goergen 101 to benefit SeriousFun Children's Network, a charity supporting children with life threatening illnesses. The event...
Join Radiance Dance Theater at our annual spring show! Come see our amazing member-choreographed dances and find out what your favorite Disney princesses are...
The Campfire is an opportunity to connect with innovators, creators, and future co-conspirators. The goal of this event is to create connections, share...
As part of Deaf Awareness Week, ASL Club invites guest speakers to speak on variety of topics. Lorne Farovitch is a Deaf researcher at URMC and will be...
The last concert of the season features Innominatum, an Eastman-based early music ensemble, joined by Eastman DMA candidate Caroline Robinson on harpsichord...