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Busta Rhymes announced as D-Day performer

Busta Rhymes, an American rapper and hiphop producer, will perform at this year’s Dandelion Day concert on Friday, April 26 at 7 p.m.

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Two Eastman alumni awarded Grammys

Eastman School of Music alumni Renée Fleming (MM ’83) and Robert Ludwig (BM ’66 MM ’01) each won a Grammy during the 55th Annual Awards …


Police investigation on Plymouth Avenue a ‘false call’

A police investigation on South Plymouth Avenue, which the University notified campus residents of on Monday, January 21 at approximately 8:15 p.m., turned out to …


MSNBC analyst to deliver MLK Commemorative Address

Dr. Melissa Perry-Harris, who hosts a current affairs program on MSNBC, will deliver UR’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Address. The event will …


Open Letter Books receives $45,000 grant

Open Letter Books, UR’s publishing house, has received a $45,000 grant from the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA). The grant money will be used …


UR, workers reach agreement

A contract agreement has been reached between UR and Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1199/200 following months of dispute. Representatives from both sides approved …


UR women’s basketball coach honored

UR women’s basketball head coach Jim Scheible was named the “all-time winningest” coach of the program on Tuesday. The Yellowjackets’ 80-53 win over the Rochester …


UR, DU, Venable sued by Bordeaux family

Delores Forest and Jeffrey Bordeaux, Sr., the parents of Jeffrey Bordeaux Jr., the UR student who was fatally stabbed in January 2011, have filed a …


Phishing attacks compromise campus accounts

Students, faculty and staff at the University, including the UR Medical Center, are being targeted by a dramatically increasing number of phishing and spam attacks. …


Annalise Kjolhede ’10 dies in skiing accident

Annalise Kjolhede ’10, who graduated cum laude from the University with a bachelor’s degree in environmental science and a minor in French, died from injuries …



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