
The University of Rochester (commonly referred to as U of R or UR) is a private, nonsectarian, research university in Rochester, New York, United States. The university grants undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral and professional degrees. The university has six schools and various interdisciplinary programs.
The University of Rochester is noted for its Eastman School of Music. The university is also home to the Institute of Optics, founded in 1929, the nation's first educational program devoted exclusively to optics. Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics is home to the second most energetic fusion laser in the world.
In its history, five university alumni, two faculty, and one senior research associate at Strong Memorial Hospital have been awarded a Nobel Prize; eight alumni and four faculty members have won a Pulitzer Prize, and 19 faculty members have been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. Faculty and alumni of Rochester make up nearly one-quarter of the scientists on the board advising NASA in the development of the James Webb Space Telescope, which will replace the Hubble Space Telescope as of 2011.
The University of Rochester, across all of its schools and campuses, enrolls approximately 5,600 undergraduates and 4,600 graduate students. Its 158 buildings house over 200 academic majors. Additionally, Rochester (along with its affiliated Strong Health System) is the largest employer in the Greater Rochester area and the sixth largest employer in the New York.
Motto: Meliora (Latin)
Motto in English: Ever Better (also, Always Better)
Established: 1850
Type: Private, nonsectarian
Endowment: US $1.81 billion (2013)
Admin. staff: 1,225
Undergraduates: 5,643 Total, 4,683 Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
Postgraduates: 4,647 Total, 1,104 Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
Location: Rochester, New York, USA
Colors: Dandelion Yellow and Rochester Blue
Athletics: NCAA Division III, UAA
Mascot: Rocky the Yellowjacket
Website: rochester.edu
The University of Rochester is noted for its Eastman School of Music. The university is also home to the Institute of Optics, founded in 1929, the nation's first educational program devoted exclusively to optics. Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics is home to the second most energetic fusion laser in the world.
In its history, five university alumni, two faculty, and one senior research associate at Strong Memorial Hospital have been awarded a Nobel Prize; eight alumni and four faculty members have won a Pulitzer Prize, and 19 faculty members have been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. Faculty and alumni of Rochester make up nearly one-quarter of the scientists on the board advising NASA in the development of the James Webb Space Telescope, which will replace the Hubble Space Telescope as of 2011.
The University of Rochester, across all of its schools and campuses, enrolls approximately 5,600 undergraduates and 4,600 graduate students. Its 158 buildings house over 200 academic majors. Additionally, Rochester (along with its affiliated Strong Health System) is the largest employer in the Greater Rochester area and the sixth largest employer in the New York.
Motto: Meliora (Latin)
Motto in English: Ever Better (also, Always Better)
Established: 1850
Type: Private, nonsectarian
Endowment: US $1.81 billion (2013)
Admin. staff: 1,225
Undergraduates: 5,643 Total, 4,683 Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
Postgraduates: 4,647 Total, 1,104 Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
Location: Rochester, New York, USA
Colors: Dandelion Yellow and Rochester Blue
Athletics: NCAA Division III, UAA
Mascot: Rocky the Yellowjacket
Website: rochester.edu