Class Notes

Name: Laura Glazer

Class Year(s): 1999

Note: Laura Glazer ’99 (CIAS) writes: Twenty years after graduating from RIT with and a career as a graphic designer, I decided to go back to school! In September 2020, I started my first term as a graduate student at Portland State University, working towards a Master of Fine Arts in Art and Social Practice. I’m thrilled to be a student again!

Submitted on: January 5, 2021

Front Cover

Name: Robert J Jackson

Class Year(s): 1999

Note: Through his sole proprietorship, Bobby James & Co. Media, Robert J. Jackson ’99 (CAST) released his next children’s book in November ’20 titled “I Like the Me You See”, second in a three book series. It is a vivid story with a sincere life lesson helpful for all. It is his third book overall. Additionally, he is a Ph.D. student at Carolina University.

Submitted on: January 5, 2021

'In Lost Dreams the Four Were Bound' - Paperback Book Cover

Name: Bradley Blankenship

Class Year(s): 2010, 2011

Note: Bradley R. Blankenship ’09 (GCCIS) MS ’11 (GCCIS) self-published his first book through Amazon KDP and IngramSpark in September of 2020. The book is the first in the Genean Chronicles series and his larger Remi’s Cross Saga mythos. Book details pulled from https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FWMY86Q . "Turn of the screw terror meets abominable horror in this dark sci-fi fantasy tale circling four pasts filled with lust, violence, and longing. ’In Lost Dreams the Four Were Bound’ marks the first entry into a universe of sword and sorcery action within a cruel sci-fi world."

Submitted on: January 4, 2021

Frank cover of Uncle Frank’s Guide To Joining the Workforce

Name: Frank Bonsignore

Class Year(s): 1981

Note: Frank Bonsignore MS ’81 (COS) has written and published his first book, "Uncle Frank’s Guide To Joining the Workforce." Uncle Frank is your kind, understanding, wise, level-headed uncle, who wants to help you discover, prepare for, and thrive at your job. He begins at the ground level, spares no topic from exploration, and with honesty and humor leads you through the necessary steps to become a solid, functioning, independent taxpayer in our society’s world of work. He also shares the more-than-a-few mistakes he’s made in his career to help you avoid bumps in the road. With a successful industrial career of over twenty-five years, several more as a community college adjunct instructor, and a direct but gentle approach, Uncle Frank offers his advice to help you compile the personal and professional qualities essential to enter – or reenter – the workplace. Available on Amazon.

Submitted on: January 4, 2021

Tom Hubert At Hoyt Museum solo exhibition

Name: Tom HUBERT

Class Year(s): 80

Note: Tom Hubert ’81 MFA (FAA) retired June 2020 after a 40-year career as Professor of Art at Mercyhurst University in Erie, P.A. Tom’s four children all graduated from Mercyhurst University and have successful careers. Tom and his wife, Maureen, also have 4 grandchildren. Tom looks forward to continued production in his ceramic studio. His website is hubertceramics.com

Submitted on: January 2, 2021

One of Ken’s more recently edited and illustrated efforts

Name: Kenneth Kuzia

Class Year(s): 1980

Note: Ken Kuzia ’80 (CCE) just finished editing and illustrating the fifth and sixth books for his author and friend, Rand Gee. The books include short stories, humorous quips and anecdotes, and, most recently, a series of books documenting the coal mining regions around Pittsford, PA in the 1800s and early 1900s. Previously, Ken edited and illustrated a book by his mother, Dorothy Dupere-Kuzia, about her story growing up in the upper peninsula of Michigan and the trials she endured. Among other accomplishments, Ken has researched his family tree back to his seventh great-grandfathers in the early 1600s. His database for his genealogical information includes more than 1,300 names of related individuals, and a printed version of his family tree fills 156 pages.

Submitted on: January 1, 2021

CandP 8X12

Name: Charles Holden

Class Year(s): 65,69

Note: Charles Holden ’68 (GAP) writes: Located in Wilmington, NC I have started a letterpress and book studio. I teach classes in typography, letterpress printing, bookbinding and papermaking. Classes are small, but there is also open studio/lab time for students to continue using skills learned for for in-depth work. Visit the site at portcityletterpress.com.

Submitted on: January 1, 2021

Ken Becker

Name: Kenneth Becker

Class Year(s): 1968, 1970

Note: Ken Becker AAS ’72 (SCB) writes: Fond memories of RIT - Photo Science/Business; Student Government, Student Court; not retired yet! National Corp for Housing Partnerships - 1975-1987 - VP; Becker Associates - 1987-1994; Rakusin & Becker Management, Inc., Bethesda, MD., President - 1994 - Present - Real Estate Development & Management; Montgomery College Foundation - Board Chair; married 44 Years; 2 daughters; 4 granddaughters.

Submitted on: December 31, 2020

Name: Zeid Nasser

Class Year(s): 2012

Note: After 6 years with Delphi Automotive, Zeid Nasser ’12 (CAST) moved on to L3Harris engineering, and has now transitioned to the L3Harris international sales team.

Submitted on: December 28, 2020

Name: Tim Torres

Class Year(s): 2017

Note: Tim Torres ’18 (CAD) just accepted an offer from EY Seren in London, UK as a senior user experience designer, after having just recently moved from NYC to be closer to his partner in London.

Submitted on: December 28, 2020