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Rendering showing the original planned expansion of Rush Rhees Library
The Reserve Reading Room provided study space for students using assigned course materials. From 1930 to 1970, the Reserve Reading Room was located on…
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…
Opened in 1987, the Rossell Hope Robbins Library is a non-circulating medieval studies library at the University of Rochester. The Library contains…
Until the advent of digital materials, adding physical collections--primarily books and journals--required space for processing. From 1970 to 2007,…
Stack and study spaces in the 1970 addition to Rush Rhees Library on level A and the third floor.
$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…
Speech given as the John Findley Green Lecturer, at Westminster College, Fulton Missouri; with an introduction by Estill Green
Speech delivered as part of a symposium jointly sponsored by the Academy of Political Science and the Council for Financial Aid to Education
Commencement Speech given at the Columbia School, Rochester New York
Diebold Lecture on Technology and Business, Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration
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…
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…
The Riker Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching recognizes a faculty member who has excelled in graduate instruction, particularly in the…