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  • 4 weeks ago | spokesman.com | Andrew Keh |David Andreatta

    The world Sam Nordquist inhabited through his phone screen was where he felt most at ease. It was where he found acceptance, established some of his deepest connections, met some of his closest friends. The amount of time he spent socializing with apparent strangers online puzzled his friends and family, who knew him as an extrovert, a jokester, a charmer. But it was not entirely surprising. He had dreams of fame, which he hoped to realize by uploading videos and livestreaming his everyday life.

  • 2 months ago | rochester.edu | David Andreatta

    Gretchen Helmke, a University of Rochester political science professor whose research focuses on the rule of law and democratic erosion in the United States and Latin America, has been named a Guggenheim Fellow for 2025. The fellowships, among the most prestigious awards in academia and artistic communities, provide support to outstanding scholars and artists in midcareer, allowing them to pursue their work without restrictions.

  • Mar 25, 2025 | rochester.edu | David Andreatta

    Hadrigan will lead a University-wide compliance program aimed at ensuring integrity across the research landscape. Sonya Maria Hadrigan has been appointed as the University of Rochester’s inaugural associate vice president for research integrity, following a national search conducted with the assistance of Opus Partners. In this new position, she will oversee compliance with federal regulatory requirements related to research.

  • Mar 19, 2025 | businessandamerica.com | Matthew Haag |David Andreatta

    More than one million Canadians visited New York City last year, injecting hundreds of millions of dollars into the local economy. Now, they are canceling trips in droves. School groups have called off end-of-semester trips. So have busloads of retirees, as well as newlyweds planning honeymoons, friends celebrating birthdays and a family from Quebec that had planned to visit twice this year.

  • Mar 19, 2025 | nytimes.com | Matthew Haag |David Andreatta

    More than one million Canadians visited New York City last year, injecting hundreds of millions of dollars into the local economy. Now, they are canceling trips in droves. School groups have called off end-of-semester trips. So have busloads of retirees, as well as newlyweds planning honeymoons, friends celebrating birthdays and a family from Quebec that had planned to visit twice this year.

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