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When Tim McDonald was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer, he was determined to beat the odds. His self-advocacy led him to the University of Rochester Medical Center—and to a stranger who became his lifesaver and lifelong friend.
When Tim McDonald was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer, he was determined to beat the odds. His self-advocacy led him to the University of Rochester Medical Center—and to a stranger who became his lifesaver and lifelong friend.
Be a part of our Strong Memorial Hospital Expansion Project, the University’s largest capital project—ever. When completed, the project will more than triple the size of the hospital’s emergency department and add a new, nine-story patient tower, resulting in 650,000 square feet of new, modern space that will better meet the care needs of the region.
Be a part of our Strong Memorial Hospital Expansion Project, the University’s largest capital project—ever. When completed, the project will more than triple the size of the hospital’s emergency department and add a new, nine-story patient tower, resulting in 650,000 square feet of new, modern space that will better meet the care needs of the region.
The 30,000-square-foot Sloan Performing Arts Center had its soft opening at the end of August, adding a much-anticipated new building to the University of Rochester’s River Campus in time for the fall semester. The building will be fully functional by the end of the calendar year. The Sloan Center is made possible thanks to the generosity of University Life Trustee Thomas Sloan ’65, ’67 (MS) and Linda Sloan ’67 and other lead donors. Read more about the Sloan Center and get a behind-the-scenes look at artist Jay Yan’s installation of a specially commissioned mosaic that will span most of the building’s interior.
The 30,000-square-foot Sloan Performing Arts Center had its soft opening at the end of August, adding a much-anticipated new building to the University of Rochester’s River Campus in time for the fall semester. The building will be fully functional by the end of the calendar year. The Sloan Center is made possible thanks to the generosity of University Life Trustee Thomas Sloan ’65, ’67 (MS) and Linda Sloan ’67 and other lead donors. Read more about the Sloan Center and get a behind-the-scenes look at artist Jay Yan’s installation of a specially commissioned mosaic that will span most of the building’s interior.