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NROTC places first overall at drill competition
UR’s Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) placed first overall in a Drill and Athletics competition at Villanova University on Saturday, April 5. Each year, the University’s NROTC unit competes in a Cornell University invitational and a Villanova University competition. Last semester, UR came in first place overall at Cornell as well. This is the […]
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Seligman addresses state of UR
Akin to Barack Obama’s State of the Union address describing his plan for the nation, University President Joel Seligman recently delivered his State of the University Address detailing events of the past academic year and what the administration will be focusing on for the future. The President’s address covered a range of topics, from the […]
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Endowment advances future fundraising
UR alumnus and Trustee Laurence “Larry” Bloch and his wife, Cindy, announced a gift to the University’s fundraising program and an endowment for the position of Chief Fundraising Officer, creating the “James D. Thompson Chief Advancement Officer: Endowed by Larry and Cindy Bloch” fund and the “Larry and Cindy Bloch Endowment for University Advancement.” […]
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Routine blood transfusions may decrease infection rates
Restrictive criteria for the use of routine blood transfusions in hospitals may help decrease infection rates in patients, according to a meta-analysis in The Journal of the American Medical Association. The study was led by Mary Rogers, Ph.D., from the University of Michigan and co-authored by Director of the Transfusion Medicine Unit at UR Medical […]
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Experts discuss future of finance in the U.S.
Three panelists came together at UR to discuss the future of finance in the U.S. on Tuesday, April 8. The program was organized by Politics and Markets and moderated by Associate Professor of Political Science and Business Administration David Primo. Members of the panel included senior fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University […]
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Seligman addresses heroin allegations
UR President Joel Seligman sent out an email announcement to all students last Friday, addressing the use of heroin on the UR campus. He later held a press conference on campus at on Friday afternoon at 3:30 for the local Rochester news stations, publicly begging students to get the help they need. Seligman began his […]
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URMC begins next phase in study on Parkinson’s disease
The next phase of an ongoing study on Parkinson’s disease will take place at UR Medical Center (URMC) later this year. A press release from URMC on April 2 said that the study, which is being conducted in tandem with Northwestern University, could have exciting new implications for the treatment of the disease. First-phase testing […]
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Mysterious odor in Chase
1. On Friday, April 4, at 8:50pm, Public Safety Officers responded to the Chase Bank branch in Todd Union for a report of a sulfur-like odor in the air. The Rochester Fire Department, Facilities mechanics, and Fire Marshall all responded and found slightly elevated carbon monoxide levels initially attributed to a Freon gas leak in […]
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Doctor’s work with pediatric eating disorders earns international award
Dr. Richard Kreipe was honored for his service to the field of pediatric medicine at the International Conference on Eating Disorders in New York City last Saturday, March 29. Founding Director of the Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Program at Golisano Children’s Hospital, Kreipe received the Leadership Award for Clinical, Administrative or Educational Service from […]
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Old man sleeps in Rush Rhees
1. On Saturday, March 29 at 6:04am, Public Safety Officers responded to Gleason Library after receiving reports of an older man sleeping in the area. Upon arrival, officers located a 49 year old man in the library. The man had papers spread out near one of the computers. The man denied having any identification, but […]
