
Why free speech鈥攁nd especially disagreement鈥攎atters on college campuses
Rochester political scientist David Primo explains why the 鈥榗lash of ideas鈥 is necessary for a well-functioning university.

When will the war in Ukraine end? And how?
Political scientist Hein Goemans discusses the 鈥榤assive consequences鈥 for Europe鈥攁nd the world鈥攐f continued war in Ukraine.

What is the best way to group students?
Rochester researchers have developed a new approach that uses math to determine the best ways to group individuals to maximize learning.

Mt. Hope Family Center expands evidence-based trauma services
New federal funding will support the center鈥檚 programs addressing child and family trauma at individual and systemic levels.

Wormholes and stains add to backstory of medieval manuscript鈥檚 acquisition
The 700-year-old manuscript is the first in a new 人妻少妇专区 library collection that honors historian Richard Kaeuper.

Helping teens channel stress, grow in resilience
Psychologists have developed a tool to help teens turn everyday stressors that could lead to anxiety and depression into a positive force instead.

Slaughter family papers help complete the story of a life in politics
The University libraries received the Robert and Louise Slaughter Family Papers, adding to the previously acquired Slaughter congressional collection.

Ukraine鈥檚 ally in Rochester鈥檚 libraries
A war that has targeted Ukrainian heritage has made the Department of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation a cultural refuge.

Expect another year of supply chain issues
Rochester economist George Alessandria explains what is causing the shortages鈥攁nd why government intervention would be counterproductive.

Frederick Douglass Institute director hopes for celebration and education on Juneteenth
鈥淛uneteenth is especially relevant today, as the current conditions of Black people in America would suggest that we are still not free,鈥 says Jeffrey McCune Jr. And yet, he adds, 鈥淲e must celebrate.鈥