Rochester: Education and Research
Rochester: Education and Research
Elementary and Secondary Schools
Rochester City School District has begun reorganizing its elementary, middle and high schools into a two-tiered system comprised of elementary (grades pre-K to 6) and secondary (grades 7-12) facilities. The redesign is expected to provide a more stable learning environment for students, alleviate overcrowding, and help develop a strong base for increased academic achievement.
Despite challenges such as high poverty rates and student mobility, Rochester's public school system was ranked among the ten best in the U.S. by Places Rated Almanac. Fourteen Rochester elementary schools were named among the state's most improved in language arts or math in 2005; and Newsweek listed Wilson Magnet High School 49th among the nation's top 100 high schools based on advanced curriculum.
The following is a summary of data regarding the Rochester public schools as of the 2003–2004 school year.
Total enrollment: 35,659
Number of facilities
elementary schools: 39
secondary schools: 16
Student/teacher ratio: 11:1
Teacher salaries
average: $41,825
Funding per pupil: $12,552
The Rochester City School District also supports approximately 200 private, parochial and charter schools, urban-suburban sites, and home-based schools.
Public Schools Information: Rochester City School District, 131 West Broad Street, Rochester, NY 14614; telephone (585)262-8100
Colleges and Universities
Rochester's best-known institution of higher education is the University of Rochester, which includes the renowned Eastman School of Music, the School of Medicine and Dentistry, the School of Nursing, and the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration, considered one of the best in the country.
Rochester Institute of Technology offers graduate and undergraduate degrees, certificates and diplomas through its eight colleges. The school is internationally known for its College of Imaging Arts and Sciences, School for American Crafts, and National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
Monroe Community College offers 83 professional degree and certificate programs; students may also transfer to a four-year institution. Other post-secondary facilities in the city include Rochester Business Institute, St. John Fisher College, Nazareth College of Rochester, and Roberts Wesleyan College.
Libraries and Research Centers
The Rochester Public Library System is made up of the Central Library and ten branch libraries, with a yearly circulation of nearly 1.7 million titles. The Central Library, housed in the Bausch and Lomb Public Library Building and the Rundel Memorial Library Building, includes a reading garden, children's center, and meeting space; special collections are maintained on such topics as art, business, education, history, local history, science and technology. The Toy Resource Center at the Lincoln Branch offers educational toys for infants, young children, and children with special needs. Rochester Public Library is part of the Monroe County Library System.
Among the dozens of special libraries in Rochester are the collections of the Rochester Institute of Technology on the topics of chemistry, graphic arts, deafness, and printing technology, and Eastman Kodak's collection on various topics, including business, photography, chemistry, engineering, health and environment, and computer science. More than a dozen libraries are operated by the University of Rochester, focusing on such topics as Asian history and literature, chemistry, art history, music, engineering, geology, laser energetics, management, microcomputers, astronomy, and medicine. The University maintains an extensive rare book collection dating from the seventh century. The Sibley Musical Library at the University of Rochester is one of very few libraries in the country devoted exclusively to music.
The International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House contains a large research library of more than 43,000 volumes on photography and cinematography and special collection of rare books and images. Visual Studies Workshop maintains a research library on the topic of contemporary imaging. The Rochester Civic Garden Center has a 4,000-volume library dedicated to horticulture.
The concentration of scientists and technicians engaged in research in Rochester is said to place the region on a par with California's Silicon Valley. A major center for this activity is the University of Rochester, which has committed funding for the construction of new biotechnology research facilities. Among the more than two dozen other research facilities at the University are the Laboratory for Laser Energetics, the Rochester Theory Center for Optical Science and Engineering, and the Wireless Communication and Networking Group.
More than a dozen research centers at the Rochester Institute of Technology conduct studies in such areas as user-controlled video applications, imaging sciences, microelectronic and computer engineering applications, printing, and photographic preservation.
Public Library Information: Rochester Public Library, 115 South Avenue, Rochester, NY 14604; telephone (585)428-7300
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A lady waiting in nowhere.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Journal (Newcastle, England); 5/9/2005; 519 words
; ...commissioned a tombstone to her husband Rufinus, who was the fort commander. The stone...posts," says Lindsay Allason-Jones. Rufinus had been sub-curator of the Flaminian...Julia's life. An altar was dedicated to Rufinus and Julia by Eutychus, who describes...
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Vetus Latina: Die Reste der altlateinischen Bibel nach Petrus Sabatier neugesammelt und in Verbindung mit der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften herausgegeben von der Erzabtei...
Magazine article from: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 10/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...NT outside the Gospels was produced by Rufinus the Syrian, a teacher of Pelagius in Rome, but he knows that Rufinus the Syrian often quotes I Corinthians...away by arguing, per analogiam, that Rufinus the Syrian may have felt free not to...
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Restoration of quake-shattered churches is underway at Assisi; 700-year-old image of saint now just a dusty puzzle.(TRAVEL)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 5/17/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...beloved churches in Christendom, Saint Rufinus has been reduced to a kitty litter box...tray's end is a close-up photo of Rufinus as he looked during the long centuries...eyes, ruddy cheeks and golden halo. Rufinus and several other ceiling frescoes in...
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Origen and the History of Justification: The Legacy of Origen's Commentary on Romans.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Church History; 3/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...of America Press, 2001]) opened up Rufinus's version of Origen's Romans commentary...Scheck argues that from the point when Rufinus's translation became available, through...reliance on Origen, and notes the impact of Rufinus's translation newly printed in 1506...
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PROBLEMATIZING WOMEN AND HOLY LAND PILGRIMAGE IN LATE ANTIQUITY
Magazine article from: Magistra; 1/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...virgin, sister-in-law of Flavius Rufinus, from Jerusalem to Egypt.(11) It...Silvania, the virgin, sister-in-law of Rufinus the ex-prefect. Among the party there...As a member of the family of Flavius Rufinus, and thus associated with the imperial...
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L'Apologie de Jerome contre Rufin: Un commentaire.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Theological Studies; 9/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...commentary on Jerome's Apology against Rufinus. As the editor of the critical text of...ostensibly) over the writings of Origen (Rufinus had produced a Latin translation of Origen...material on friendship, Jerome's and Rufinus's "scientific" sources pertaining...
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Italia ascetica atque monastica: Das Asketen- und Monchtum in Italien von den Anfangen bis zur Zeit der Langobarden (ca. 150/250-604)
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 10/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...his erstwhile friend on these pages as much as possible) of Rufinus, resistance to monasticism (and in a separate essay, monasticism...the other hand, the patient elucidation of Jerome's and Rufinus's ideas and their influence constitutes the most important...
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St. Jerome's Lost Diaries.(Poem)
Magazine article from: Prairie Schooner; 12/22/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...my first Greek renderings with my beloved, sharp-tongued Rufinus. On Sundays my friends and I often toured the tombs of the...that I might banish it from my thoughts. No one, not even Rufinus, knew of them, for I hid my confessions under a loose stone...
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Grammar and Christianity in the Late Roman World
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 10/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...grammar by authors such as Macrobius, Ausonius, Augustine, Rufinus, and Jerome). The book proceeds in six chapters.The first...a religious, as well as literary, context. By looking at Rufinus, Jerome, and Augustine, Chin shows how these authors see...
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Recontres de cultures dans la philosophie medievale: Traductions et traducteurs de l'antiquite tardive au xive siecle: Actes du Colloque international de Cassino 15-17 juin 1989 organise par la Societe Internationale pour l'Etude de la philosophie medievale et l'Universita degli Studi di Cassino.
Magazine article from: Medium Aevum; 3/22/1993; 670 words
; ...Aristoteles Latinus (and Plato Latinus) and on individual translators (including Marius Victorinus, Ambrose, Eustathius, Rufinus, Constantinus Africanus, Johannes Hispanus, Gerard of Cremona, Michael Scot, William Moerbeke and Robert Grosseteste...
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Rufinus
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
RUFINUS ( fl . Italy, second half of thirteenth...botany, medicine . All that is known of Rufinus is what can be gleaned from his only known...fifth of the text. however, consists of Rufinus ’ own contributions, which are...
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Rufinus, Tyrannius
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Rufinus, Tyrannius or Turranius ( c. 345...Though he was also an original writer, Rufinus is important mainly as a translator of...vindicate Origen's orthodoxy. It involved Rufinus in bitter controversy with St Jerome who...
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Galen
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...that city for “ four years already ” along with Rufinus, the founder of the Asclepeum in Pergamum. In all probability this Rufinus is Lucius Cuspius Rufinus, who had been consul in the year 142. (The date Galen gives could...
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Flavius Stilicho
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Arcadius coming under the control of Stilicho's archenemy Rufinus, it became actually hostile. The major area of contention...recruiting ground for soldiers. Stilicho arranged the murder of Rufinus but even then did not succeed in dominating the East. After...
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Saint Jerome
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...St. Jerome was involved in many theological and scholarly controversies, even with a long-established friend such as Rufinus. Collections of patristic literature have translations of many of his works. St. Jerome is buried in the Church of St...
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