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Fall Semester 2025

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News and Inspiration from the College of Liberal Arts -
Fall Semester 2025

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A Message from the Dean

The rapid pace of technological advancements and their ripple effects are forcing all of us to confront complex issues around governance, ethics, and societal impact. Unfortunately, in some areas of politics and as reported by the media, the value of liberal arts education has been under attack.

However, as I’ve noted before, it’s precisely during quickly changing times like these that a foundation in liberal arts becomes more important than ever. Critical thinking, effective communication, collaboration, and ethics are essential tools for navigating the complexities brought about by emerging technologies. Take AI as a prime example. It's revolutionizing our world, but it also demands careful examination by educated minds about its potential impacts, uses, benefits, and risks.

As Goldman's George Lee recently stated in a Bloomberg Television interview, “The usage of AI will pave the way for the ‘revenge of the liberal arts.’” He emphasized that “some of the skills that are really salient to cooperate with this new form of intelligence in the world are critical thinking, understanding logic and rhetoric, the ability to be creative.” He further explained, “It will allow non-technical people to accomplish a lot more—and, by the way, begin to perform what were formerly believed to be technical tasks.” 

Therefore, investing in liberal arts education is not just about preserving knowledge, it’s about equipping students with the critical competencies necessary to thoughtfully shape the future. 

President Bill Sanders' comments at his inauguration and State of the University address demonstrates his and RIT's commitment to leading the way in this changing world while championing the enduring value of a liberal arts education. As Sanders noted, RIT will leverage "strategic actions," "community values," and "collective wisdom" to "re-invent the future" and proactively navigate uncertainty. 

Again, we will face many challenges this year, but I’m optimistic we can meet those challenges with reasoned discourse, rigorous analysis informed by data and evidence, and a careful ethical consideration of our actions and the path forward.

—Kelly Norris Martin, Ph.D.
Dean, RIT College of Liberal Arts

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New Global Futures Interdisciplinary Degree Equips Grads with Toolbox for Lifelong Success

Flash forward fifty years, and what will it take for our workforce, our communities, or our societies to thrive? While none of us has a magic crystal ball, the new Global Futures undergraduate degree program developed by the RIT College of Liberal Arts aims to equip grads with the mindset, tools, and skills to anticipate and envision a pathway for future flourishing.

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Performing arts lineup includes productions, concerts, dances, and a new theater

With more than 3,000 students participating in the performing arts at RIT, including a record 601 new Performing Arts Scholars and more than 50 performing arts-focused student clubs, it’s not hard to find instrumental, vocal, theatrical, and dance performances on and around campus throughout the year.

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RIT's Department of History hosted students, faculty, and special guests for two Erie Canal Boat tours guided by our own experts.

RIT's Department of History hosted students, faculty, and special guests for two Erie Canal Boat tours guided by our own experts. "The Erie Canal and Ecological Change" was the topic for the tour led by Christine Keiner, Chair of the RIT Department of Science, Technology, and Society, and Associate Professor of History Michael Brown presented "The Strategic and Military Implications of the Erie Canal." 

The excursions were offered as part of Corn Hill Navigations’ “Unlocking the Past: Navigating the Erie Canal’s First 200 Years” speaker series that explores the values, customs, ideas, and creativity sparked by the Erie Canal and its impact on upstate NY, our nation, and beyond.

Photos provided by Tamar Carroll, Kelly Martin, and Nathaniel Bartsch.

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An inside look


RIT College of Liberal Arts alumni, students, faculty, and staff drive positive change. 

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Get to know the people who keep the College of Liberal Arts moving forward in these regularly updated profiles.
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Meet Cat Sakin, Student Advisory Board Chair

Cat Sakin (She/Her), Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies with a double major in Mechanical Engineering - Aerospace Option (BS/MS).

Chair and WGSS Representative, on COLA Student Advisory Board
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Former Mentor and Leadership Board Member of WE@RIT

Shameless brag:  This summer, I was an astrophysics research intern at the Carnegie Science Earth and Planets Laboratory in Washington, DC. I created Python simulations using novel ADP opacity input methods to model circumstellar debris disks, and I will present my research at the AAS (American Astronomical Society) conference this winter!

Three foods I can’t live without: Guacamole, hummus, and strawberry shortcake!

A goal or dream I’m working towards: I dream of pursuing a PhD in physics so I can conduct research and create new products. My goal is to always keep in mind the people who may be impacted by my creations, especially those underrepresented in the fields of physics and engineering!

Advice for a younger me: Always go for it! You never know what may come from putting yourself out there.

On your perfect day off, I’m most likely to be found: Rock climbing, then going out for a BBQ with friends and family.

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Newsmakers


December 3, 2025

Shay Ryan Olmstead, lecturer in the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program, was co-winner of the 2025 William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Dissertation Prize, which recognizes the best dissertation in any area of American legal history.

December 3, 2025

Jessica Hardin, associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, co-edited Savoring Care: Rethinking Life with Type 2 Diabetes, which reframes what it means to live with a chronic illness too often narrated through blame, surveillance, and individual responsibility. Savoring Care examines how people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes build wellness through everyday acts of nourishment, reciprocity, and community.

December 3, 2025

Richard Fadok, assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology, presented “Commodity Animism: On the Magic of Mimesis in American Biomimicry” at the 2025 meeting of the American Anthropological Association in New Orleans. His talk was featured on a panel which he co-organized, called “The Ghosts of Contemporary Environmentalisms.” He also co-organized and participated on the roundtable “Towards an Anthropology of Architecture.”

December 1, 2025

Silvia Benso, professor in the Department of Philosophy and director of the women's, gender, and sexuality studies program, organized and chaired the international scholarly panel held at the Society for Italian Philosophy meeting on Oct. 18. The panel, “Thinking with Silvia Federici: Marxism, Materialist Feminism, and the Practice of the Commons,” featured leading Italian feminist scholar, theoretician, and activist Silvia Federici, emerita at Hofstra University and author of Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body, and Primitive Accumulation.

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