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 9, 2025
Rebecca DeRoo, professor in the School of Communication and director of the visual culture program, was awarded a 2025 Franklin Research Grant from the American Philosophical Society to support archival research in London on Mary Kelly’s art activism.
May 9, 2025
Sarah Burns, associate professor in the Department of Political Science, was interviewed by La Presse, a French-language news outlet based in Montreal. The article, “Project 2025: The plan becomes reality,” reflects on correlations between Project 2025 and policies implemented in the United States since President Donald Trump took office in January.
May 5, 2025
Students in Technically Speaking, RIT’s student advertising and public relations agency, launched the “Imagine More” campaign, which reintroduced student engagement in Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival and refocused attention on students as the main inspiration behind the event. Technically Speaking reached students by utilizing social media and a campuswide scavenger hunt. The agency produced five videos featuring student exhibitors, behind-the-scenes clips and individual stories, and six infographic posts.
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.
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