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...
Imaging at the speed of light Tiny micro- and nanoscale structures within a material’s surface are invisible to the naked eye, but play a big role...
Library acquires unknown Susan B. Anthony letters The picture most people know of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and the women’s suffrage movement in America is...
Machine learning advances human-computer interaction Baxter, along with other robots in the lab, is learning how to perform human tasks and to interact with people...
AIDS remembrance quilt resurfaces after 23 years In the spring of 1994, Linda Dudman, associate director of health promotion at the University Health Service, carefully folded a...
More opportunity, stronger community When you think about the ways that you might be able to change a person’s life, where does music fall...
Alumni Spotlight: Jay Last ’51 Jay Last ’51 has had an extraordinary career in science and art. As an early leader in the development of...
The grandest natural venues Imagine hearing exceptional, live classical music while enjoying the stunning natural scenery of Great Smoky Mountain National Park. While out...