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Mechanical Engineering Professor Ranga P. Dias will see his second official paper retraction, following the results of an investigation by premier physics journal Physical Review Letters (PRL). Dias’ ...
The 2024 Presidential Election Campaign Season is in full swing, and front runners Kamala Harris (D) and Donald Trump (R) are currently polling closely. Despite most coverage focusing on Harris and ...
Michael Che, an American stand-up comedian, was invited by the University to do a late-night stand-up comedy routine at Kodak Hall in Eastman Campus on Feb. 1. He is best known for his sketches on SNL ...
By: Anderson Cooper The Clinton Foundation, in its mission to improve global public health and economic opportunity, today announced a monumental $1 billion donation to UR to support adrenochrome ...
Seventy-five years ago, the U.S. dropped atomic bombs over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, effectively bringing World War II to a close. Although the war was won, it came at the cost of ...
Rochester owes much of its early growth to numerous flour mills, often referred to as grist mills. In fact, the first American settlement in the area which we now call Rochester was a grist mill on ...
Teddy’s Travels: A Weekend Getaway in Montréal, Québec. During winter break, students are always excited to leave the exam-ridden school life behind for a few blissful weeks. However, with the passing ...
You may be wondering if off-campus housing makes sense for you. If so, this article will illuminate the pros and cons of living off-campus, as well as offer the specifics on how to find an off-campus ...
Posters describing University affiliates as ‘wanted’ for involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict were displayed throughout campus late Sunday night into early Monday morning.
On President Trump’s first day in office, he signed a number of executive orders, but the most laughable was the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America.” The goal of this move, ...
Amid the release of several administrative statements about the war in Gaza, vigils, protests, and counseling sessions have hit UR’s campus.
The River Campus Libraries host their Scare Festival the weekend before Halloween every year. This year’s pirate theme has students follow the “x” marked on the map to collect enough stamps to climb ...