Collier Lecture Series: "Taking an Evidence based Parenting Program from the Cradle Into the Community: A Case Study".
Dr. Marion Forgatch, Ph.D. is the...
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...
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...
Jim McMahon, PhD, will present on "The SON Interdisciplinary Sexual Health and HIV Research Group (INSHHR): A Model for Multi-Investigator Team Building."
A...
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The Office of Total Rewards conducts a Benefits Webinar that provides an overview of the benefit options and enrollment deadlines. The webinar also...
Managing your debt can be hard. This informational seminar will discuss successful debt-repayment strategies, effective negotiation techniques, efficient...
Equidistribution in non-archimedean dynamics under no potentially good reductions
Yusuke Okuyama, Kyoto Institute of Technology
We talk about our recent...
“Nature has always astounded the scientifically inclined with the complex yet elegantly simple beauty of its design. Sometimes the image that one sees...
Stephanie Halene, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine and Yale Cancer Center; Member, RNA Science and Medicine,...
The University of Rochester Farmers Market connects the University community to sustainable foods from local farmers. Each week, more than 20 vendors offer...
Come celebrate the last day of classes and take your mind off of exams with a "Just Dance" game session, free Krispy Kreme doughnuts and the sisters of Gamma...
Hear from University Leaders, how their experiences have guided them through transitions in their personal and professional lives. How have these transitions...
Nonviolence Now, a global project to share and collect stories of nonviolence.
Launched at the United Nations on Oct 2, this historic project is introducing...
To celebrate the last day of classes for the academic year, the College Music Department is sponsoring its annual performance—weather permitting—of the...
Canceled until further notice. This class is open to all Wilmot Cancer Institute patients and their caregivers. Meditation is a way to help manage stress by...
CANCELED TILL FURTHER NOTICE. This class is open to all Wilmot Cancer Institute patients and their caregivers. Our Restorative Yoga class is open to anyone...
Cuban-American playwright, Maria Irene Fornes’s Obie-award-winning drama explores political, sexual and social relationships of power, corruption, and abuse...
Ossia takes its name from the score marking that indicates a musical alternative. This ensemble provides alternatives for the performance of new music at the...