Last Thursday, the UR College Bowl team had the opportunity to be filmed for the new format of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire.”
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Dining Services has made management and structural changes over the summer but intends to stick with its management company, ARAMARK, as well as its main food provider, SYSCO, which is a separate food service corporation contracted by ARAMARK.
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UR will welcome Morgan Levy as an assistant to the office of the Dean of Students. After a long search process, with collaboration from both administrators and students, Levy was offered the position and will officially assume the role on Oct. 13.
The idea of time reversal has for the most part always been restricted to tales of science fiction and fantasy, and the belief that time consistently moves forward, away from the past and toward the future, is generally accepted without question.
A report card released this week that evaluated 300 college and university sustainability initiatives graded UR’s most recent green efforts at a B minus. This score, an improvement from last year’s grade, underlines significant University commitments to dining, recycling and investment in renewable energies.
Two teenage suspects from the Rochester area were arrested Friday evening in connection with several thefts from River Campus residence halls, according to UR Security Investigator Daniel Lafferty.
Jason Huang, M.D., an assistant professor of neurosurgery at the UR Medical Center, presented at the annual meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, which was held in Orlando, Fla. this week. Huang spoke about his experiences in Iraq over the past year, where he went as a major in the U.S. Army Reserve.
Several minor construction projects are in progress on the River Campus. This past summer, work was done in Fauver Stadium. New lights were installed and the concourse was repainted.