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Commemorative plaques in Wilson Commons
Plaques listing the names of alumni and faculty killed during the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War
Faculty of the University of Rochester
Seated, left to right: Albert H. Mixer, Asahel C. Kendrick, President Martin B. Anderson, Isaac F. Quinby, Samuel A. Lattimore
Standing, left to…
Portrait of Ella Salome Wilcoxen, class of 1901<br />
Ella Salome Wilcoxen, class of 1901, who was the first woman to graduate from the University of Rochester.
Tower-Times, May 11, 1946.<br />
As the headline proudly trumpets, Dr. Kathrine Koller was the first woman to head a major academic department in the College of Arts and Sciences. It…
Photograph of Margaret Habein, Rochester, New York, ca 1955.<br />
When the College for Men and the College of Women merged in 1955, Margaret Habein’s position as Dean of the College for Women became superfluous. She…
Boar's Head Dinner: Passing the Boar
In 1992, the custom of the "Passing of the Boar" was initiated for one Greek Life group to recognize another, was soon adopted as an award for one…
Boar's Head Dinner: Speakers
Telling the "Tale of the Boar" has been an annual ritual since at least 1982, but the records in the University Archives are incomplete for the full…
Digital reproduction of color negative of Marion Warren Fry,
Digital reproduction of color negative of Marion Warren Fry,
Reproduction of photograph of Beatrice Amaza Howard, ca. 1930.
Reproduction of photograph of Beatrice Amaza Howard, ca. 1930.
Rush Rhees Library: Rendering (circa 1968)
Rendering of the 1970 addition to Rush Rhees Library
Rush Rhees Library: Handbook (1970)
To assist library users in finding their way around the newly opened library, this handbook was issued, and featuring a new logo for the library.
Rush Rhees Library: Floor plans (1970)
Floor plans showing the areas of the library after the construction of the addition to Rush Rhees Library. Note that at that time the floors were…
Rush Rhees Library: Study Spaces (1970)
Stack and study spaces in the 1970 addition to Rush Rhees Library on level A and the third floor.
Rush Rhees Library: Reserve Reading Room (1970)
In 1970, the Reserve Reading Room was relocated to the ground floor of the Library. Between 1970 and 2018, the space evolved from a Reserve Reading…
Rush Rhees Library: Dedication (1970)
John Richmond Russell receives a commendation from University of Rochester president W. Allen Wallis as part of the dedication events for the Rush…
Rush Rhees Library: Staff spaces
Until the advent of digital materials, adding physical collections--primarily books and journals--required space for processing. From 1970 to 2007,…
Rush Rhees Library: Reserve Reading Room (1930)
The Reserve Reading Room provided study space for students using assigned course materials. From 1930 to 1970, the Reserve Reading Room was located on…
Rush Rhees Library: Barbara J. Burger iZone
iZone is a creative problem-solving space, program and community designed to empower students to explore and imagine ideas for social, cultural,…
Rush Rhees Library: Evans Lam Square
Based on the concept of a town square, Lam Square serves as a communal space for users to do research, collaborate on projects, explore new…
Dandelion Day
Students enjoy a picnic on what is now Wilson Quadrangle
Rush Rhees Library: Rossell Hope Robbins Library for Medieval Studies
Opened in 1987, the Rossell Hope Robbins Library is a non-circulating medieval studies library at the University of Rochester. The Library contains…
Rush Rhees Library: Hawkins Carlson Room
Originally the Reserve Reading Room alumni who graduated before 1970 will remember spending hours in this space reading  texts on reserve for class…
Rush Rhees Library: Gleason Library
Described as a library space of the 21st century, the Gleason Library was dedicated November 2, 2007. Its design is based upon direct input from…
Dandelion Square Clocktower
Designed to be a focal point of River Campus activity this brick crossway with trees, benches, lighting and landmark clock tower was dedicated in 2000…
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Completed and dedicated as the Math-Science Tower in 1971, the eleven-story building was made possible by a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation…
Rush Rhees Library: Martin E. Messinger Periodical Reading Room
From its inception in 1930, this room has always been the main reading room of the Rush Rhees Library and a favorite for student study. Once housing…
Rush Rhees Library: Great Hall (Circulation Room)
For many years the Great Hall was the active hub of the library where the circulation desk and card catalog were located. It provided the only…
Todd Union
Opened in 1930 with the other original River Campus buildings, the Student Union was dedicated in honor of George W. Todd, 1860-1936, who first…
Rochester Distinguished Scholar
The Distinguished Scholar award recognizes doctoral alumni who have led distinguished careers in academia, private enterprise, public service and the…
Hutchison Medal
The Charles Force Hutchison and Marjorie Smith Hutchison Medal is awarded to University of Rochester alumni in recognition of their outstanding…
George Eastman Medal
The Eastman Medal was awarded for the first time in 2000, during the University’s sesquicentennial celebration.
Frederick Douglass Medal
The Frederick Douglass Medal is awarded by the University of Rochester and its Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies…
Edward Peck Curtis Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
Awarded for teaching excellence in schools with undergraduate programs, the E.P. Curtis Award recognizes a record of distinguished teaching, typically…
Edward Peck Curtis Awards for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student
Established to encourage excellence in the work of graduate students who assist undergraduate instruction, the E.P Curtis Award for Graduate Students…
G. Graydon Curtis ’58 and Jane W. Curtis Award for Nontenured Faculty Teaching
Established in honor of Professor Ralph Helmkamp ’11, Professor of Chemistry, this award recognizes teaching excellence by a non-tenured member of the…
Lifetime Achievement in Graduate Education Award
This award award recognizes University of Rochester faculty members who have provided outstanding guidance and mentorship to doctoral students at the…
William H. Riker University Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching
The Riker Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching recognizes a faculty member who has excelled in graduate instruction, particularly in the…
Eleanor Roosevelt and the Wilsons
Joseph C. Wilson and his wife, Marie (Peggy) Wilson (center), served as the hosts for Eleanor Roosevelt when she visited Rochester for a University…
Guenther, Theresa
Guenther shown in the 1990 yearbook and speaking at the 2008 Wilson Day
Green and yellow knit beanie
Knit beanie, green and yellow, belonging to Hiram J. Neun (Class of 1933).
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Speech given at First Unitarian Church, Wilmington, Delaware
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Speech delivered as part of a symposium jointly sponsored by the Academy of Political Science and the Council for Financial Aid to Education
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Speech given as the John Findley Green Lecturer, at Westminster College, Fulton Missouri; with an introduction by Estill Green
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Commencement address at St. John Fisher College, Rochester, New York
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Speech given on receipt of the Harvard Business School Association's Alumni Achievement Award
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Speech given at the City Club, Rochester, New York
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"A message in support of the Los Angeles United Crusade."
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Management for a Changing Society
The Meaning of Reading
Commencement Speech given at the Columbia School, Rochester New York
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Diebold Lecture on Technology and Business, Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration
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Speech given at the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business
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"Remarks made in accepting Financial World's Oscar-of-Industry trophy for the best 1963 Annual Report. New York City, New York"
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Excerpt from the 26th Annual Convocation Address on receipt of the Civic Medal
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Speech delivered at the Visual Communications Congress, Dallas, Texas
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Speech given at the United Negro College Fund Dinner, New York City, New York.
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Speech given at the New York State Welfare Conference, Buffalo, New York
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Speech given at the Wilshire Boulevard Temple Forum, Los Angeles, California
Rendering of Proposed River Campus
These renderings by John Wenrich show the "River Campus That Wasn't." Meant to attract the eye of potential donors, each image presents colorful,…
Rush Rhees Library: Rendering (1930)
Rendering showing the original planned expansion of Rush Rhees Library
Subscription book to fund University of Rochester, 1850
$130,000 was required to establish the University in 1850, and although the school would be open to male students only, the names of women pledging…
Annual Catalogue of University of Rochester, 1894-95
Under the leadership of our second president, David Jayne Hill, an Extension Department was organized in 1894 to offer evening and Saturday lectures…
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