University of Rochester

WHEN PARTICLES ARE SO SMALL THAT THEY SEEP RIGHT THROUGH THE SKIN    |    COMPOSITION NOMINATED FOR LATIN GRAMMY HAS EASTMAN ROOTS    |    NEW STUDY PROVES THAT PAIN IS NOT A SYMPTOM OF ARTHRITIS, PAIN CAUSES ARTHRITIS    |     EASTMAN SCHOOL'S NEW "OLD" ORGAN SOUNDS ITS DEBUT    |    OUT OF IRAQ EMERGES HOPE FOR THOSE WITH THE SEVEREST OF HEAD INJURIES    |    PHYSICIANS OFTEN MISS OPPORTUNITIES TO SHOW EMPATHY    |    UNIVERSITY PLEDGES FULL SCHOLARSHIPS TO U.S. ARMED FORCES VETERANS
News Room

News

For the Media

Subscribe

About Us

October 8, 2008

Today

Jewish High Holidays
Event details

Russian Icons in the Age of the Romanovs
Event details

Subverting the Sacred: The Face of Lenin
Event details

John Wood: On the Edge of Clear Meaning
Event details

Photography Exhibit: Patient's Perspectives
Event details

Exhibit: Kiss and Make Up
Event details

Wilson Commons Wednesday
Event details

Interdisciplinary Clinical Ethics Conference
Event details

Brown Bag Seminar: Education of Sustainability
Event details

Physics & Astronomy Colloquium
Event details

Antiquities gallery

Supporting Antiquities

A $1 million gift to the Memorial Art Gallery, one of the largest in the gallery's history, from long-time supporter Helen Berkeley will be used to renovate the second-floor antiquities gallery. The gallery will showcase a pair of fourth-century Egyptian coffins, as well as objects from the eastern Mediterranean and the Near East.

Latest News

Sally Roche Earns Second Annual Messinger Award
(October 3, 2008)

Kenneth Arnold, University of Rochester Adjunct Professor, Dies
(October 3, 2008)

International Theatre Program Presents You Can't Take It With You
(October 2, 2008)

Senior Violinist Ka Chun Gary Ngan to Perform in Conservatory Project Anniversary Concert
(October 1, 2008)

'Be the Change Day' Gives Rochester Children Taste of College Life
(October 1, 2008)

Composition Nominated for Latin Grammy Has Eastman School Connections
(September 29, 2008)

Existing Anti-Obesity Drugs May Be Effective Against Flu, Hepatitis and HIV
(September 29, 2008)

When Particles Are So Small That They Seep Right Through Skin
(September 29, 2008)

New Study Proves that Pain is Not a Symptom of Arthritis, Pain Causes Arthritis
(September 29, 2008)

Tribute Concerts Celebrate Artistry of Violin Giant David Oistrakh
(September 26, 2008)

Eastman School's New "Old" Organ Sounds Its Debut
(September 25, 2008)

Out of Iraq Emerges Hope for Those with the Severest of Head Injuries
(September 24, 2008)

In the Headlines

U.S. News & World Report
The pain caused by osteoarthritis may be as damaging as the disease itself, according to a new Medical Center study.

September 29

The New York Times
The Sunday Book Review writes that history professor Stewart Weaver's history of Himalayan climbing, Fallen Giants is "an awe-inspiring work of history and storytelling."

September 28

Boston Globe
A study by Dr. Diane Morse of the University of Rochester Medical Center finds that doctors often miss opportunities to show empathy for patients suffering with life-threatening illnesses.

September 23

BusinessWeek
Mark Zupan, dean the Simon Graduate School of Business, said he believes that the top business schools, which are key feeders for top financial firms, will be the most impacted by the recent turmoil on Wall Street.

September 17

ABC World News
Rochester religion professor Anthea Butler discusses Pentecostalism and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

September 14

more headlines >>



For Faculty and Staff

University honors holders of named professorships
september 22

Mortgage program makes homeownership dreams a reality
september 22

latest issue of Currents >>