Entries from October 2009

Annamarie Zmolek ‘05

Posted under "The Alumni Blog" on October 6th, 2009 by Kim Gorode and Jamie Sokol

Originally from Denver, Annamarie Zmolek ‘05 earned a BM in Vocal Performance at Eastman. During her time at UR, she was part of the Eastman Opera Theatre and Eastman Musica Nova. She is currently pursuing a graduate degree at Rice University.

Tells us about what you’ve been doing since graduation.
Since graduation, I have been taking …

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Feasts, fasts and fraternity

Posted under "Emerging Faith" on October 6th, 2009 by Emma J

There was definitely a huge contrast between Shabbat and Yom Kippur services, but a clear similarity between both was the strength of the community. On Friday evening, I went with a friend of mine to Shabbat services held at the Chabad house located off campus, and proceeded to eat way too much. Apparently, the homemade …

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The Acronym You Should Know: CTSI

Posted under "The Other Side" on October 2nd, 2009 by Erin Philbrick

If you’ve walked behind the Medical Center lately, you may have noticed a giant hole in the ground near the corner of Crittenden Blvd. and Kendrick Road. This giant hole will soon become the home of the Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, also known as CTSI.

The Clinical and Translational Sciences Award program was started in …

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Top Ten (revised edition)

Posted under "The Alumni Blog" on October 2nd, 2009 by Kim Gorode and Jamie Sokol

We’d like to add a few things to Ariee Jung’s article, “Top 10 things I wish I’d known as a Frosh,” from the September 17 issue of the CT. Consider this the “Top 10 things we wish we’d known about the top 10 things.”

10) “Most people you meet your freshman year, you will probably never …

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