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A photo of Jack Bricklemeyer and Dr. John Obeck in Obeck's dental office in Tampa, FL. Both are wearing blue scrubs and smiling at the camera.
A photo of Jack Bricklemeyer and Dr. John Obeck in Obeck's dental office in Tampa, FL. Both are wearing blue scrubs and smiling at the camera.

Five reasons an alum-supervised internship is the ideal summer

Spiders help Spiders when alumni host current students as interns. Here's how it pays dividends for everyone involved.
Three photos; A UR basketball player shooting a ball, a student athlete graduating, and a student athlete lifting weights.
Athletics
Beyond the scoreboard

Spider student-athletes have an entire team behind them taking a holistic approach to nurturing their potential.

A collage featuring a house, trees, road, and people on bicycles.
Lives Of Purpose
Tailwind of Love

As Eli Beech-Brown cycled hundreds of miles in memory of his late father, his best friend and 2024 classmate Miles Goldman documented the journey. 


Spiders Near and Far


Headshot of Alisa Mayor, W’91
Scientific Learning
Learning with enjoyment
From Russian lit to medical writing, Alisa Mayor, W’91, proves learning never stops — and sometimes starts with a Muppet sketch.

A scene from the movie cry wolf, where alumnae Shauna Havercamp Dugandzic, ’07 is visible. There are three silhouetted figures in the front, a la Mystery Science Theater 3000, but instead of a man and two aliens, its a man, triceragoose, and WebstUR.
Scary Spider Movie
Cry Wolf turns 20

Two decades ago, Spider students starred as extras in Cry Wolf. Now, alumni share behind-the-scenes tales — Bon Jovi included.

Spider golf club bag, clubs and golf balls in front of the Robins School of Business
MBA Alumni
Teeing up
A casual round of golf became a growing MBA tradition. Now 50+ Spider alumni tee up each year for connection, camaraderie — and future scholarships.

You’re helping the students not just learn the content, but learn how to be better citizens, better classmates.
—Mary Catherine Nebel, ’10, C’15, and GC’17

Eye



Campus News


“Thanks to our Spider community, our university’s best days are ahead.
—Kevin F. Hallock, president

A photo of Neha Kalwala in front of a large globe statue.
Portrait
More rupees, more reading?
Does the money that migrant workers send home make a difference in their children’s education? Economics student Neha Kalwala, ’25, looked at the data.

Sports


A photo of baseball coach Mik Aoki with the Spiders baseball team.
Portrait
Forward momentum
Spider baseball coach Mik Aoki measures his program’s success by more than just what happens on the field.

More to Explore


Q&A
We often feature UR students who leave the U.S. to study abroad. Lucas Dominguez Molina, ’25, went the other way — leaving home in Madrid to study for a year in UR’s Robins School of Business.