From the Magazine Healing arts and letters May 1, 2024 A new Medical Center department teams up with the Humanities Center to foster collaboration on both sides of Elmwood Avenue.
From the Magazine Show us your town: Tokyo May 1, 2024 Entrepreneur Yohay Wakabayashi ’10, ’11S (MS) shares some of his favorite things to do in one of the world's top destinations for culture and cuisine.
From the Magazine Ask the archivist: What role did my brother have in the 1964 honor code? May 1, 2024 A question for Melissa Mead, the John M. and Barbara Keil University Archivist and Rochester Collections Librarian.
From the Magazine New Yellowjacket in town May 1, 2024 A Q&A with John Blackshear, the University’s first vice president for student life.
From the Magazine Hello, coffee May 1, 2024 Entrepreneur Craig Dubitsky ’87 has teamed up with actor Robert Downey Jr. to create Happy, a brand with a social mission.
From the Magazine Great catch May 1, 2024 Beth Greenwood ’22—the first American woman catcher in NCAA baseball history—has joined Phillies' minor league affiliate as a development coach.
From the Magazine The little red Corvette undergoes a revolution July 1, 2023 Ģý alumnus Tadge Juechter ’79, executive chief engineer for Corvette, is steering “America’s sports car” into its electrified future. From the revolutionary new E-Ray to decades of innovation at General Motors, Juechter reflects on the challenges of blending performance, sustainability, and tradition while carrying forward the legacy that began in Rochester.
From the Magazine A look back in time: Ģý’s role in the James Webb Telescope September 1, 2021 As the James Webb Space Telescope heads toward its launch date, dozens of Rochester faculty and alumni who contributed to the project await images from 13.5 billion years ago. Here’s…
From the Magazine Attacking a Pandemic, One RNA Strand at a Time July 1, 2021 Pioneering biochemist Lynne Maquat helped usher in the age of RNA-based therapeutics, a key defense against coronavirus. When the US Food and Drug Administration approved emergency use authorization for the…
From the Magazine Salute to NROTC January 1, 2020 One of the longest-running, continuous programs in the country, the University’s Naval ROTC unit celebrates 75 years of leadership. Katarina Vogel ’20 is packing a lot into her life as…
From the Magazine How Donna Strickland’s Ģý research won a Nobel September 1, 2018 Donna Strickland ’89 (PhD), a self-described “laser jock,” receives the Nobel Prize, along with her advisor, Gérard Mourou, for work they did at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics. Donna Strickland…
From the Magazine How Open Letter is changing translated literature March 1, 2018 Taking on the ‘Culture at Large’ A decade, 100 titles, and 100,000 books later—Open Letter continues to reinvent the world of literary translation This spring the special collections of University Libraries…