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2018: The Year in Video

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In any given year, a lot of news happens at the University of Rochester; 2018 was no different.

From the enthralling news of Donna Strickland '89 (PhD) and former engineering professor Gérard Morou being awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, to the announcement of our next president Sarah Mangelsdorf, there were a number of things to celebrate.

There were also plenty of fascinating research stories, with AR, AI, and VR all being big areas for exploration and discovery. And the arts were active as well from the big Monet exhibit at the MAG to the continued excellence of Eastman, delving into new territory with their Contemporary Media and Film Composition major taking off.

We'd be remiss if we didn't pay tribute to two of the giants we lost this year, Congresswoman Louise Slaughter, and our own vice president, Paul Burgett, a fixture at the University for more than 50 years.

And that was only some of what our cameras rolled on. Here's to "ever better" stories in 2019!

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