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Study: Americans divided on immigration, but support birthright citizenship
A nationwide survey shows that Americans are fiercely divided over immigration—until the issue turns personal.

A medical ethicist rewrites the record
Historian Harriet Washington ’76 discovered her passion for reading between the lines in the URochester library archives.

The script doctor is in
Sylvia Owusu-Ansah ’00 shapes medical storytelling on HBO Max’s The Pitt.

In Mexico, Afro-Caribbean roots run deeper than expected
A new book reframes long-held assumptions about the denial of Black identity in the Mexican port city of Veracruz.

Learning makes brain cells work together, not apart
A new study overturns a long-standing theory in neuroscience.

Is AI the next Mozart—or just a mashup machine?
Music is a deeply human art form. What happens when AI enters the orchestra pit or the recording studio?

URochester researchers awarded up to $22M to study a hidden driver of aging
The ARPA-H–funded collaboration will test whether reducing DNA-triggered inflammation can help older adults stay healthier for longer.