2026 Spring Semester Newsletter
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2026 Spring Semester Newsletter
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Meet Florence Ayemhoba, Global Scholar
A fourth-year Psychology major with an immersion in criminal justice
- Shameless brag: I have friends that are doctors, nurses, engineers, computer analysts, designers, photographers and the whole lot! Super proud to know smart and talented people!
- Three foods I can’t live without: Jollof rice, plantains, and roasted yams with grilled fish and sauce (I’m really Nigerian.)
- A goal or dream I am working towards: I have a very important goal I’m working on. It’s a blog called “Diary of an African child”.
- Advice for younger me: No matter how scared you are, speak, get angry, it’s okay to be angry, don’t doubt your hurt or pain, your feelings are your feelings and they’re valid!
- On my perfect day off, I’m most likely to be found: eating or sleeping or rewatching Korean drama or anime
Newsmakers
March 5, 2026
Muhammad Salar Khan, assistant professor of public policy, co-authored the white paper “Financing the AI Triad: Compute, Data and Algorithms.” The paper proposes a framework for financing national AI ecosystems and argues that investments in compute, data, and algorithms should be treated as core economic infrastructure and outlines strategies for countries to build domestic AI capacity through coordinated public and private financing. Co-authors are researchers from the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative at the University of Oxford and partner institutions including Schmidt Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, Toronto Metropolitan University, and Georgetown University.
March 4, 2026
Evan Selinger, professor in RIT’s Department of Philosophy, participated in the 2026 Social Science Foo Camp at the Microsoft AI campus in Mountain View, Calif., from Feb. 20-22. Foo Camp, an annual event hosted since 2003, is invitation-only and organized by Tim O’Reilly, Microsoft AI, Sage, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
March 3, 2026
Richard Fadok, assistant professor of anthropology, gave an invited lecture on Feb. 26 at the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York. As part of the Spring 2026 Sciame Lecture Series, his talk was titled "Ghosts in the Glass: An Architectural Hauntology of Bird-Window Collisions in the United States."
February 25, 2026
Nickesia Gordon, associate professor in the School of Communication, was a panelist for the WXXI Indie Lens Pop-Up screening event of The Inquisitor, a documentary about the life and legacy of revered Texas Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, on Feb.16. The screening was at The Little Theatre and was followed by a panel discussion.
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