Taking the temperature of American democracy
An interview with political scientist James Druckman, an expert on American democracy and polarization.
Rochester alumnus JJ Ruby gives Major League ballplayers and today’s students an edge through experimental physics.
An interview with political scientist James Druckman, an expert on American democracy and polarization.
Rochester undergraduates gained crucial systems engineering experience constructing a lunar rover for NASA’s Lunabotics Challenge.
The recommendation is based on new research from Rochester scientists about the role of streaming instability in forming moons and planets.
New research suggests partisan hostility can erode democratic institutions and functioning.
ROC City Concerts brought performances to correctional facilities, recovery houses, and more this spring.
The researchers have confirmed that quantum entanglement persists between top quarks, the heaviest known fundamental particles.
Grace Stensland ’23, a sound designer and sound effects editor for animated films and TV, delights in odd noises.
The joint venture between the University of Rochester and University at Albany will drive economic development through research and training.
A trio of undergraduates teamed up to bring accessible, high-quality education consulting services to the community. Now, they’re branching out beyond Rochester.
Sampson, dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, will begin the new role on August 1.
The University of Rochester is a lead partner in a three-region consortium focused on semiconductor manufacturing and innovation.
The transdisciplinary center spans University of Rochester schools and its Medical Center to leverage institutional resources and expertise.