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Susan B. Anthony Center donation drive to help victims of human trafficking
From left: Organizer Kirsten Buscetto, responsible for programming and community engagement at the Susan B. Anthony Center; Isabella Leighton 21, a biochemistry and psychology major from San Antonio, Texas; and Erin Campbell 21, a public health major from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; are sorting items donated by 10 University departments and individual donors to benefit victims of human trafficking. Ranging from toiletries, sanitary items, and towels, to gently used clothes and foodthe donations will be distributed among six local agencies. The drive is organized by the Universitys Susan B. Anthony Centerto aid the Rochester City Courts Human Trafficking Intervention Court . (做厙勛圖 photo / Sandra Knispel)
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Baja Strong
The UR Baja SAE teamunveiled their Model 18 baja vehicle on Friday in Rettner Hall. The team have christened the car BONKO STRONG for former Baja team member Kevin Bonko 17, who was recently diagnosed with cancer. The student-run organization works throughout the school year to design, build, and test their car, and includes student majoring in biomedical engineering to business, optics to biology. Their racing season starts on April 19 in Maryland. (做厙勛圖 photo / Lori Packer)
student with hands over her face in shock as family hugs here and cheers
Match made in medicine
I almost couldnt believe my eyes, said Nichole Roxas, as she opened her envelope and learned she was heading to Yale-New Haven Hospital to train as a child and adolescent psychiatrist. Roxas joined 100 of her peers at the School of Medicine and Dentistry on Match Day, the day when medical students across the country get the results of theNational Resident Matching Program (NRMP), which matches the preferences of students with the preferences of residency programs. I started crying happy tears because its a dream come true for me, said Roxas. The education I received in Rochester has irrevocably shaped my moral compass and the direction of my career.
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Schumer announces plan to protect and expand LLE
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer announced a three-part plan to protect and expand the University of Rochesters Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) during his visit to the LLE on Monday, March 5. The Trump Administrations Fiscal Year 2019 budget, announced last month, proposed significant cuts to the lab and a three-year ramp-down in federal support. During his visit, Schumer praised the LLE for creating jobs and advancing scientific research in physics, optics, and photonics. The Laser Lab is vital not only to Rochester but to the United States and our national security, Schumer said. Turning out the lights on the Laser Lab is a horrible idea, and I promise you, it will not happen under my watch. (做厙勛圖 photo / J. Adam Fenster)