News

Students abroad and at home stirred by revolution

UR students studying abroad in Egypt share their experience of the people's revolution, while students back home are following the events closely. Read More

Congressman Lee strips himself of job

Congressman Chris Lee, UR alum ('87), resigned after being caught sharing shirtless pictures of himself over the internet service Craiglist. Read More

Fire breaks out after experiment goes awry

A fire broke out at Hutchinson Hall after a chemistry experiment went wrong. The fire was contained and the building was evacuated in time. Read More

Women recognized at Susan B. Anthony Legacy Dinner

Outstanding women in the the UR community were honored last week at the Susan B. Anthony Legacy Dinner. Read More

Eastman professor’s book aids musicians

Ramon Ricker's newly published book is aimed at young musicians, giving them real world advice that they might not find in he classrom. Read More

Security Update: Lock picking not badass enough

The best of intoxicated students, ankle demons and coat burglars from the weekly security update. Read More

Security Update: Creeper identified at Eastman

This week's security updates bring you a Blackberry burglar, a drunken visitor at Crosby and an ice skating outing gone bad. Read More

UR receives massive donation to undergraduate scholarships: $20 million gift is the largest received in UR history

Rich and Martha Handler have donated $20 million to the Alan and Jane Handler Scholarship fund. Read More

Challenges ahead as budget cuts continue

The University expects to make adjustments in anticipation of state and federal budget cuts. Read More

Memorial Art Gallery plans sculpture park for 2012

MAG discusses the possible construction of a community garden with sculptures populating the grounds. Read More