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- University of Rochester | Where Wonder Fuels Discovery
I chose the University of Rochester because of its open curriculum that fosters academic exploration, making it easy to pursue different departments The University’s smaller size and integrated Medical Center also allows me to prioritize strong personal connections and my academic goals!
- Academics - University of Rochester
University of Rochester schools offer a liberal arts education, research experience, and advanced degrees in music, medicine, business, education, and beyond
- Admissions - University of Rochester
Below, you will find details about the University of Rochester admissions process This includes how to apply to each of our schools, tuition and financial aid information, and advice on the college application process
- myURHR Support and Resources - University of Rochester
Phone: (585) ASK-URHR (275-8747) Request form (To access this form, you must be on the University’s network If you’re not connected, contact us via Ask-URHR email or phone ) Need help logging in? University IT Help Desk Email: univithelp@rochester edu Phone: (585) 275-2000 ISD Help Desk Email: ISDHelpdesk@URMC Rochester edu Phone: (585
- University of Rochester and RIT develop experimental quantum . . .
In a new paper published in Optica Quantum, scientists describe the Rochester Quantum Network (RoQNET), which uses single photons to transmit information about 11 miles along fiber-optic lines at room temperature using optical wavelengths
- 69th Rochester-Finger Lakes Exhibition | Memorial Art Gallery
The Rochester-Finger Lakes Exhibition, the city’s longest-running juried showcase of art of our region, is on view in the Docent Gallery until October 5, 2025
- Strong Memorial Hospital | Rochester | UR Medicine
Strong Memorial Hospital is our region’s largest and most comprehensive hospital We’re part of the area’s only academic medical center, which means our care is backed by the latest research and innovations in health care Our expert clinicians are also scholars and researchers, and we’re involved in training the next generation of healers Hospitals across the region routinely send
- Loretta Ford, former School of Nursing dean who transformed the . . .
Today, we continue to champion her vision of medicine as a collaborative endeavor and celebrate her role in improving access to care for millions of Americans A version of this story appears in the spring 2025 issue of Rochester Review, the magazine of the University of Rochester
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