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Hundreds of “wanted” posters with photos of Jewish faculty members were discovered at the University of Rochester over the weekend, as the school’s president said acts of antisemitism would ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — 270 Rochester City school students competed in a math challenger. The elementary school districtwide competition returns to School Number 7. Students practiced a card ...
Students in the Junior ROTC program at Rochester's Northeast College Preparatory High School practice Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023, as they prepare to present the nation's colors at Sunday's Bills ...
4 University of Rochester students arrested after 'wanted' posters targeted Jewish faculty The felony complaints accuse each student of placing the posters on chalkboards, whiteboards, and walls ...
The University of Rochester in western New York filed a trademark infringement lawsuit on June 16 against a Michigan school that changed its name to Rochester University in 2019.
Rochester, N.Y. — A local school held an event Friday that aims to encourage students to attend school every day.
Meet the top 10 students of Spaulding High School in the Class of 2025 and read about their accomplishments and future plans.
Several Jewish faculty members at the University of Rochester were targeted by antisemitic vandalism that depicted them in hundreds of "wanted" posters plastered around the school in upstate New ...
RIT-Rochester Prep High School Partnership gives high school seniors college-level research experience with faculty mentors.
The posters, which appeared across campus, accuse university faculty of being complicit in war crimes against Palestinians in Gaza. The university president condemned the posters as antisemitic.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Hundreds of graduate students with the University of Rochester are banding together in an effort to unionize. Among the top priorities for these 1,700 grad students ...
Posters depicting members of the University of Rochester community as “Wanted” that appeared on campus have prompted condemnation from university officials.