February 26, 2025

A man with white hair and glasses shows an old document to a woman wearing glasses and a red cardigan, as they sit at a table with archival materials in a modern office setting.

Sculptor Albert Paley gives personal archive to RIT

The Albert Paley Collection in the RIT Archives preserves the legacy of a celebrated working artist, entrepreneur, and educator. Paley is known around the world for his large-scale municipal works, sculptures, gates, architectural pieces, furniture design, and decorative arts.

February 19, 2025

A VR image showing an antique printing press next to a modern wooden desk with a blank sheet of paper.

RIT app on Steam brings 19th-century printing to life

RIT students are using a new technology to capture an old experience. Their virtual reality app simulates printing on a 19th-century cast iron hand-press that once belonged to British designer William Morris.

 

December 2, 2024

Two students sit on the floor of a radio booth wearing headsets.

WITR: Come for the music, stay for the community

Nestled in the basement of the Student Alumni Union, the WITR radio station space is a treasure trove of music, personalities, and nostalgia. The station and the music have greatly evolved since its first broadcast in 1961, but one thing has remained constant: the tight-knit network of students and alumni.

October 29, 2024

a man in a brown tshirt and a man in a blue tshirt hold a laptop together in front of a mural of a tiger in the R I T Tunnel system.

RIT students raise awareness about mural art through TunnelVision

Students are bringing mural art into the spotlight through TunnelVision, an immersive project designed to engage and inspire. The initiative transforms the residence hall tunnels into a vibrant gallery, showcasing student-created murals. It aims to foster community and spark conversations about public art on campus.

October 23, 2024

two students work together to place a large portrait on the wall of a gallery. Other smaller portraits surround them, already on the wall.

Exhibit bridges generations of alumni

The exhibit, located in the RIT Archives Photo Alumni Gallery, showcases Toni Pepe’s journey as a photography educator and artist, exploring themes of women in society and motherhood. The project fosters connections between alumni and RIT through curated exhibits and oral histories.

October 15, 2024

RIT President David Munson and Thomas Golisano stand in front of an exhibit in Golisanos honor

Exhibits celebrate B. Thomas Golisano’s contributions to RIT

Longtime RIT supporter B. Thomas Golisano visited the university on Oct. 11 for the opening of two campus exhibits that showcase the transformational life and work of the Paychex founder, philanthropist, and civic leader, and his friendship with Gene Polisseni.

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