Sean McLaren ’03 In 2016, the Eastman Institute for Oral Health (EIOH) was awarded a $3.5 million grant from the Health Resources and...
“I learned to never waste an opportunity.” Bri Terrell is a student who knows how to create her own destiny. Growing up one of three children in...
GPS sensors give women’s soccer team analytic edge Kim Stagg ’17 endured a rigorous workout in the women’s soccer season finale last November....
Stephen Givant ’81 We caught up with Stephen to talk with him about the challenge he put to the University community on the...
Everything ventured, everything gained For many years, Arunas Chesonis ’91S (MBA), ’04 (HNR) has supported the University’s budding entrepreneurs, and his creative mentorship has...
Staying connected by helping others Brooklyn native Jason Buitrago ’07, ’14W (MS) loved growing up in New York City, but when it came time for...
FDA approves new Eczema drug tested at URMC People who suffer from eczema have new hope for relief with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of a...
Creating eyes & ears A new Defense Department project will help researchers develop sensors that can be employed by photonics-based systems. ...
Stephen Sulkes honored Stephen B. Sulkes, M.D., a professor at Golisano Children’s Hospital and co-director of the Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities, was...
Research shows exercise a boon for cancer patients Exercise and/or psychological therapy work better than medications to reduce cancer-related fatigue and should be recommended first to patients, according...