Fall Semester 2025
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Fall Semester 2025
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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
Vehicle Dynamics Lead of Hot Wheelz, RIT Solar Racing
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.
Newsmakers
August 21, 2026
Michael Brown, associate professor of history, presented his paper “Being Sicilian in ‘Smugtown, USA’” at the American Association for Italian Studies annual conference at the University of Sassari on June 5 in Sardinia, Italy. The paper proposes Rochester as a distinct and important site in the Sicilian diaspora. Placing the work of Rochester-raised writer Jerre Mangione and filmmaker Frank LaLoggia into conversation, Brown links their nationally significant representations of Sicilian American life to specific moments in and features of Rochester history.
August 21, 2026
Michaël Amy, Distinguished Professor in the School of Art, published an interview with the contemporary Iranian-born, German artist of Armenian descent Nairy Baghramian in the September-October 2026 issue of Sculpture. Baghramian's abstract, process-driven sculptures can be interpreted as solutions to problems that we might have trouble identifying.
August 21, 2026
Silvia Benso, professor of philosophy and director of the women's, gender, and sexuality studies program, published “Academic Interventions: Feminist Justice, Transformative Education, and the STEM Fields” in Positionen und Perspektiven im zeitgenössischen Feminismus. The essay explores the need and benefits of integrating an education in STEM disciplines with feminist studies to shape a world where justice moves from legal frameworks to material realities.
August 21, 2026
Seeking to reinvigorate the Sister Cities bond between Agropoli, Italy, and Chili, N.Y., Michael Brown, associate professor of history, delivered a letter and gifts of friendship from Supervisor David Dunning and the town government of Chili, N.Y., to Mayor Roberto Antonio Mutalipassi and the city government of Agropoli, Italy, on June 30. The visit was covered by Rete 7 – Canale 99, an Italian news outlet. Brown presented a response letter from Mayor Mutalipassi and gifts from the City of Agropoli at the Chili Town Board Meeting on July 15, signifying the renewed bond. This initiative aligns with Brown’s work on connections—historical, present, and prospective—among Italian communities and those in the Rochester region.
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