Spring Semester 2025
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Spring Semester 2025
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Meet Ancelin Quinones, Dean’s Office, Admin Assistant to the Dean
Favorite music (general style or specific band), podcast, book, or movie:
Alternative rock. I’m usually singing along to Shinedown or Bad Omens in the car.
Shameless brag:
I can parallel park 98% perfectly!
Scariest thing you ever did & would you do it again?
I moved to Rochester from The Bronx. I would absolutely do it again. My life has taken a different route than I originally moved up here for, but I am the person today because of the leap I took. I can’t imagine my life any other way.
Advice for younger you:
Don’t doubt yourself so much. You are stronger than you know.
On your perfect day off, you’re most likely to be found:
Since it's cold right now you would find me at Lamberton Conservatory in Highland Park. Drinking coffee, sitting among all the pretty plants. Watching the quail and tortoises while writing or reading.

Newsmakers
May 1, 2025
Joel Hunt, assistant professor in the School of Performing Arts, received the 2025–2026 Ronald D. Dodge Memorial Faculty Grant for "Intermedia Synthesis: Fostering Collaborative Audiovisual Creation for Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, and Hearing Students." The initiative brings students together in a shared creative space to design and perform audiovisual works using modular synthesizers and accessible technologies such as haptic feedback.
May 1, 2025
Students from the Honors Leadership Seminar, in partnership with the local arts organization Free Art Collective, launched “A Note To You,” an online space reflecting on personal identity and experiences in a meaningful way. The notes shown on the website are responses from RIT students who were given the guided prompt “Write a note to your past or future self.”
April 24, 2025
Hinda Mandell, professor in the School of Communication, discussed her teaching approach and led an invited zine-making and hand stitching workshop at the Manchester Jewish Museum on April 17 in England. Her involvement was a part of the museum's outreach effort to local communities.
April 24, 2025
Christine Keiner, chair of the Department of Science, Technology, and Society, presented at two conferences in April. The first was part of an invited session convened by the Organization of American Historians discussing State of the Field: U.S. Environmental History, and the second was the American Society for Environmental History's Annual Conference panel The Legacy of Jimmy Carter’s Environmental Politics and Policy, at Home and Abroad.
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