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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Four students have been arrested and charged after hundreds of posters depicting several Jewish faculty members as "wanted" were found on the University of Rochester campus ...
The charges stem from the alleged damage to the walls at UR. The criminal complaint makes no mention of the content of the posters, which stated some faculty members are "wanted" for being ...
The incident hasn't immediately been treated as a hate crime. Four University of Rochester students were arrested and another is under investigation for allegedly being involved with the ...
But more action is needed — and faster. Both methods combine a catalyst with some relatively simple chemistry driven by the energy of visible light. In each case, the catalyst absorbs light that ...
Print your poster on campus. For best results, print your research poster through University Print Services. This is UB's preferred, on-campus vendor with lower costs than outside vendors and an ...
The University of Rochester said hundreds of "wanted" posters seeking Jewish members of faculty were found posted around campus in recent days. In an update Wednesday, the Department of Public ...
When the director of the local Jewish federation first saw the hundreds of red, white and black posters plastered around the University of Rochester’s campus last weekend, an eerie comparison ...
The University of Rochester in New York found “wanted” posters of Jewish faculty members on campus on Sunday night. “This act is disturbing, divisive and intimidating and runs counter to our ...
The University of Rochester campus was covered with numerous posters accusing Jewish faculty members of controversial actions related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza Sunday night. The posters ...
Hundreds of "Wanted" posters targeting members of the University of Rochester community were found glued to campus buildings and classrooms, according to the Department of Public Safety.