The third most populous city in New York, Rochester sits on the Genesee River between Lake Ontario and the Erie Canal. With 19 colleges and universities and 62,000 college students, the Rochester region has a reputation for higher education, and is a natural center for college life.
Life at Fisher gives you easy access to life in Rochester, centered around educational, service, and career-building opportunities, along with a wide selection of cultural and recreational activities.
Coffee shops, clubs, movie theaters, and restaurants are only the beginning of the opportunities for adventure in Rochester. Take a ride around town and experience the parks, culture, and neighborhoods that make Rochester unique.
If you get tired of the nationally-recognized dining options offered on campus, don't worry. Fisher is only a few miles away from some of the best restaurants in Rochester. From accessible fast food joints to fabulous gourmet dining, you will never have to worry about pulling an all-nighter on an empty stomach.
A quick car or bus ride can have you eating Rochester classics like the garbage plate, Abbott's frozen custard, or buffalo wings in minutes. A diverse array of local restaurants feature the cuisine of Mexico, Thailand, Japan, Ethiopia, India, and the Middle East, to name a few.
For late night snacks, a bevy of food trucks offering everything from meatballs to poutine to barbecue circulate at popular downtown locations.
Grab some friends for a movie at the Little Theatre, enjoy live music downtown, or take your pick of local sports. All this and more, just minutes from campus.
Fisher is a short distance away from the Geva Theatre, the Rochester Broadway Theatre League (RBTL), and several local theater companies where you can enjoy performances such as "Les Miserables," 鈥淐hicago,鈥 or "Hamilton." If you are a music fan and need somewhere to go after Fisher's on-campus open-mic-night, the Blue Cross Arena and the Rochester Auditorium Theatre are easy to get to from campus and host the big name bands that will keep you in tune.
Rochester has a wealth of smaller and mid-sized venues, including Eastman Theatre, the Bug Jar, Abilene, Flour City Station, and Skylark, which are frequent stops for local, regional, and national tours. Many local shows are free or low-cost.
For fans of classical music, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the Hochstein School, and the Eastman School of Music have a broad range of orchestral and instrumental performances throughout the year.
During the warmer months, outdoor venues in the city鈥檚 South Wedge and Downtown neighborhoods often have free live music in conjunction with the many festivals that take place each year. The Rochester Public Market also frequently has live music on Saturdays and hosts a regular outdoor music series, and Party in the Park features popular weekly concerts with nationally-recognized musicians.
Trace the historic landscapes around Fisher's campus and throughout the city of Rochester at the Memorial Art Gallery or the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House. Visit the Rochester Museum and Science Center or be a kid again at the Strong National Museum of Play. Walk in the footsteps of Susan B. Anthony, national crusader for women's rights.
Explore an explosion of art and sculpture in the 40,000 square foot ArtisanWorks building. A number of fine art and photography galleries are located in the Neighborhood of the Arts, including an outdoor, interactive art trail.
At Fisher, you are within reach of hundreds of miles of mixed-use trails in the Rochester and Finger Lakes region. Whether you鈥檙e seeking hiking, biking, or walking trails, there are an abundance of places to explore.
A large trail network follows the Erie Canal, the Genesee River, and the Lehigh Valley, connecting small towns, city neighborhoods, and parks of all sizes. Several local parks have well-maintained trails for running, hiking or mountain biking, and Dryer Road Park in nearby Victor features a skills course and over 132 acres of biking trails.
Aquatic pursuits abound in the canal, waterways, and bays around Rochester. Kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, and canoeing are all popular activities, with launches and rentals available at several locations.
If golf is your game, several well-maintained public and private golf courses are close to campus, many within a ten minute drive. The historic Oak Hill Country Club has frequently hosted the PGA and other championship tournaments.
Rochester boasts more than 3,500 acres of city parks, including several designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the architect of Central Park in New York City. Monroe County, where Fisher is located, has many well-maintained parks, and in the Finger Lakes region, more than 40 national parks are within a short drive of Fisher鈥檚 campus. In the winter, many parks are used for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Additionally, Fisher is within a two-hour drive of several popular ski resorts.
Rochester is the home town for various sports teams that compete all year long. Drive fifteen minutes to Frontier Field, the Red Wings' baseball park, or take a walk towards Fisher's own football stadium and watch the Buffalo Bills prepare for their upcoming season during summer training camp. Head up to Rochester Community Sports Complex Stadium to cheer on the Flower City Union soccer team. Over at the Blue Cross Arena you'll find edge-of-your-seat excitement 鈥 courtesy of AHL hockey with the Rochester Americans (Amerks) and NLL indoor lacrosse with the Rochester Knighthawks.
For music, movies, comedy and more, visit one of Rochester鈥檚 signature festivals, including the International Jazz Festival, the ImageOut Film Festival, the quirky Fringe Festival, and the Lilac Festival.
Take part in one of the many festivals Rochester offers. The Lilac Festival kicks off the "festival season" in mid-May. Live music, food trucks, and art takeover Highland Park for 10 days. The annual Rochester International Jazz Festival draws headliners from around the world, as well as thousands of visitors, for nine days in June. Not limited to jazz, free and ticketed performances are available daily and include blues, rock, reggae, soul, and classical musicians.
Fisher is conveniently located on East Avenue, where many live shows are available on the street or in venues that line the street. Throughout the summer, neighborhood festivals showcase the unique culture of Rochester's neighborhoods, including the Park Ave Festival, the Corn Hill Arts Festival, and Party in the Park.
As the "birthplace of film", you will find some unique movie and film experiences in Rochester, such as special screenings at the Dryden Theatre (George Eastman Museum) in conjunction with our faculty, as well as The 樱花动漫 Film Festival, presented during the annual Rochester Fringe Festival, showcasing student and faculty work. Other local film experiences include Rochester International Film Festival, High Falls Women in Film Series at The Little, and ImageOut LGBT Film Festival.
As the home of such nationally known businesses as Wegmans, Bausch and Lomb, and Paychex, this city makes an ideal site for internships. Fisher students鈥攐ften with the support of local alumni鈥攃onnect with companies throughout Rochester to gain valuable experience. And students in nearly every discipline find community-engaged learning opportunities that enhance their course work.
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