C Archives - University Marketing and Communications /communications/category/c/ Ģý Thu, 06 Nov 2025 15:59:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Crosby Hall /communications/crosby-hall/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 19:11:07 +0000 /communications/?p=3406 Residence hall located on the River Campus.

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Residence hall located on the River Campus.

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Computer Studies Building /communications/computer-studies-building/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 19:10:30 +0000 /communications/?p=3386 Academic building located on the River Campus.

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Academic building located on the River Campus.

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commencement /communications/commencement/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 19:10:04 +0000 /communications/?p=3366 Capitalize when referring to Ģý graduation exercises.

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Capitalize when referring to Ģý graduation exercises.

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comma /communications/comma/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 19:09:39 +0000 /communications/?p=3346 University style uses the comma preceding the “and” in a series, also known as the serial comma or the Oxford comma. Please check all copy for spelling, grammar, and consistency…

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University style uses the comma preceding the “and” in a series, also known as the serial comma or the Oxford comma.

  • Please check all copy for spelling, grammar, and consistency of style.

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College Town /communications/college-town/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 19:09:12 +0000 /communications/?p=3326 In July 2023, the University completed its purchase of College Town from CT Rochester, LLC, bringing the 312,000-square-foot, mixed-use complex under local ownership for the first time since its opening…

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In July 2023, the University completed its purchase of College Town from CT Rochester, LLC, bringing the 312,000-square-foot, mixed-use complex under local ownership for the first time since its opening in 2014. Located in the Mt. Hope neighborhood, College Town serves as a gateway to the University’s River Campus and Medical Center Campus and is anchored by the Ģý Barnes & Noble Bookstore.

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the College /communications/the-college/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 19:08:16 +0000 /communications/?p=3286 Do not use “the College” or “the College of Arts, Sciences & Engineering.” In October 2024, “the College” was terminated. It no longer serves as the administrative body for academic…

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Do not use “the College” or “the College of Arts, Sciences & Engineering.”

In October 2024, “the College” was terminated. It no longer serves as the administrative body for academic services and student life in the School of Arts & Sciences and the Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences.

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coed /communications/coed/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 19:07:49 +0000 /communications/?p=3266 May be used as an adjective as an abbreviation of coeducational, meaning the education of both sexes at the same institution. Do NOT use as a noun to refer to…

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May be used as an adjective as an abbreviation of coeducational, meaning the education of both sexes at the same institution. Do NOT use as a noun to refer to a female student.

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class years /communications/class-years/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 19:07:20 +0000 /communications/?p=3246 Current practice (2015) calls for identifying the class years of alumni and students with a two-digit reference to the class to which they belong, followed by an initial indicating the…

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Current practice (2015) calls for identifying the class years of alumni and students with a two-digit reference to the class to which they belong, followed by an initial indicating the school from which they received (or will receive) their degree if it’s from any unit other than the School of Arts & Sciences or the Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences. Use an apostrophe (not an open single quote mark) to indicate that the first two numbers representing the century of the full class year have been elided.

References to a class year are not set off by commas, but use a comma to separate multiple class years and degree references.

For alumni publications, include the maiden name of alumnae who married after graduation to help identify graduates by the name with which they were known as students. For students who attended the University under their married names—for example, graduate students—including maiden names is unnecessary. Maiden names are not set off with parentheses or other typographical formatting.

Use quotation marks to set off nicknames if it’s appropriate to indicate the informal name: Katherine “Kate” Smith. In many circumstances, it’s acceptable to use a nickname or a more familiar version of a first name on first reference, but defer to the preferences of the person being referred to.

Use periods and spaces for initials standing for given names: E. B. White; do not use periods for an entire name replaced by initials: JFK. But again, take into account the individual’s preferences.

Except in formal presentations or where clarity requires it, avoid the use of middle initials when writing about members of the University community.

For those with more than one degree, list the degrees in the order that they were received, beginning with the earliest and ending with the most recent. For references to postbaccalaureate degrees, enclose the abbreviation for degrees in parentheses.

For those who have received terminal degrees (PhDs, DMAs, EdDs, etc.), an intervening master’s degree can be omitted if it was part of the coursework toward the terminal degree.

For units who are communicating with their own constituencies, using the initial to indicate an academic unit is often unnecessary.

Undergraduate

School of Arts & Sciences
Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences
bachelor’s degree: ’55
Barry Meyer ’64 is the former chairman of Warner Brothers Studio.
Ed Hajim ’58 chairs the University’s Board of Trustees.
Patricia Wager Wheeler ’62, ’65W (Mas) is the author of Successful Tails: The Wonders of Therapy Dogs.

Eastman School of Music
bachelor’s degree: ’55E
Jeff Beal ’85E is an Emmy Award–winning composer.
Alexander (Sandy) Courage ’41E composed the opening theme for Star Trek.
Alice Pillischer Kujala ’48E taught violin for many years after graduation.

School of Nursing
bachelor’s degree: ’55N
Connie Lynn Leary ’59N is a nurse and nursing educator who taught at the Rochester School of Practical Nursing until her retirement in 1996.

Graduate

School of Arts & Sciences
Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences
master’s: ’55 (MS), ’55 (MA), ’55 (Mas)
The late Galway Kinnell ’49 won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry.

doctorate: ’55 (PhD)
Wayne Knox ’79, ’84 (PhD) is a former director of the University’s Institute of Optics.

Eastman School of Music
master’s: ’55E (MM) ’55E (MA), ’55E (Mas)
Kate Light ’80E, ’82E (MM) is a violinist and writer.
Zeneba Bowers ’96E (MM) is a violinist, founder, and the artistic director of Alias Chamber Ensemble, based in Nashville, Tennessee.

doctorate: ’55E (PhD), ’55E (DMA)
Katharine Smithrim ’93E (PhD) is a professor of education at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.
Kevin Puts ’99E (DMA) won the Pulitzer Prize in 2012 for his first opera, Silent Night.

School of Medicine and Dentistry
MD: ’55M (MD)
Frederick Parker Jr. ’58, ’62M (MD) is a professor emeritus and former chair of surgery at SUNY Upstate Medical University.
Trustee Paul Griner ’59M (MD) is a professor emeritus at the School of Medicine and Dentistry, where he also served as general director and CEO of Strong Memorial Hospital.

residency: ’55M (Res)
David Satcher ’72M (Res), is the former surgeon general of the United States.

master’s: ’55M (MS), ’55M (MA), ’55M (MPH)
Robert Scala ’56M (MS), ’58M (PhD) is the former senior scientific advisor of Exxon Biomedical Sciences Corp.
Stephen Cook ’07M (MPH) is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine.

doctorate: ’55M (PhD)
Bradford Berk ’81M (MD/PhD) served as CEO of the Medical Center.

Eastman Institute for Oral Health
postdoctoral certificate: ’55D (Pdc)
Jack Howitt ’56, ’62D (Pdc) is the founder and CEO of Midland Management, a real estate management firm.

School of Nursing
master’s: ’55N (MS)

doctorate: ’55N (PhD), ’55N (DNP)
Patricia Stone ’97N (PhD) is a professor of nursing at Columbia University, where she directs the Center for Health Policy and the doctoral program.

Simon Business School
master’s: ’55S (MBA), ’55S (MS)
Martin Stern ’79, ’80S (MBA) is a partner at K&L Gates, an international law firm with offices throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.

doctorate: ’55S (PhD)
Marlene Puffer ’93S (PhD) is senior vice president of PIMCO Canada as a senior vice president.

Warner School of Education
master’s: ’55W (MA), ’55W (MS), ’55W (MAT)
Bakari Kitwana ’88, ’90W (MA), ’90W (MAT) is a leading scholar of hip-hop music.

doctorate: ’55W (EdD), ’55W (PhD)
Kathy Rideout ’95W (EdD) is dean of the University’s School of Nursing.

Honorary degrees
Note: only the University can award honorary degrees. The honors are not bestowed by individual academic units so should not be used with an initial to indicate a school.

’55 (Honorary)
Arthur Miller ’56, ’08 (Honorary) is a law professor at NYU.
Steven Chu ’70, ’97 (Honorary) is a former secretary of the Department of Energy.
Renee Fleming ’83E (MM), ’11 (Honorary) is a Grammy Award–winning soprano.
Ron Carter ’59E, ’10 (Honorary) is a Grammy Award–winning bassist.

Current Students

Undergraduates (School of Arts & Sciences and Hajim School)

Jane Student ’15

Eastman undergraduates

John Student ’15E

Master’s and doctoral degrees
Refer to graduate students by the program and academic unit in which they are studying.

Jane Graduate Student is a doctoral student in the physics department.
John Graduate Student is working toward a master’s degree in economics.
Jane Graduate Student is a doctoral student in composition at the Eastman School.
John Graduate Student has enrolled in the MBA program at the Simon School.

Note: for references to class years from a previous century, it’s often preferable to include the full year. In such formulations, the word “class” is capitalized.

Francis Bellamy, Class of 1876, is credited with writing the Pledge of Allegiance.

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Chambers House /communications/chambers-house/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 18:59:19 +0000 /communications/?p=3226 Residence hall located in Hill Court on the River Campus.

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Residence hall located in Hill Court on the River Campus.

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chairman, chairwoman, chairperson /communications/chairman-chairwoman-chairperson/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 18:58:57 +0000 /communications/?p=3206 For external offices, defer to the preference of the office holder and the organization under discussion, otherwise use “chair.”

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For external offices, defer to the preference of the office holder and the organization under discussion, otherwise use “chair.”

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