Archives - Leah Buletti
News
Seligman’s ambitions laid out in speech
UR President Joel Seligman will make public a series of ambitious plans to improve UR on Oct. 21. Read More
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City Cycles riding through challenges with new website launch
City Cycles has launched a new website to facilitate bike rentals, and is working through its malfunctions. Read More
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UR trustee, businessman dies at 95
William F. May, known for his support of UR, skills in business and support of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, died at the age of 95. Read More
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New site to diversify grants
The Office of Faculty Development and Diversity has launched a new website to help students and faculty obtain grants. Read More
Security Update
Security Update: Youths box-cutting through campus
Your weekly dose of theft and injuries. Read More
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Meliora Weekend keynote tickets stirring student controversy
Despite student anger and frustration over the allocation of tickets to this year's Meliora Weekend keynote address by President Bill Clinton, Alumni Relations says they made every effort to ensure that students had a fair shot at getting tickets. Read More
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Campus security to be ramped up without arms
A series of recommendations to improve campus security was announced on Wednesday, Sept. 21. Read More
Features
Celebrating 40 years out of the closet
The Empty Closet, an LGBT publication with UR roots, celebrates its 40th anniversary. Read More
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Big hopes pinned on small particles
Research at the new $10 million URnano center on everything from biomedical implants to fuel cells is being touted as an important advancement for UR. Read More
Security Update
Security Update: His towel is bigger than yours
1. An individual wearing a towel around his neck refused to stop when leaving the Goergen Athletic Center on Thursday, Sept. 8 at 10:46 p.m., after a student employee told him to, according to UR Security Investigator Daniel Lafferty. Security officers located the individual on Library Road and determined that the towel wasn’t University property […]
