Campus Spotlight
March 18, 2022
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A. Sue Weisler
The RIT Outstanding Undergraduate Scholars Awards were held March 17 in the Gordon Field House and Activities Center. This 46th annual event recognizes the top 1 percent of RIT students.
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Kate Gleason College of Engineering scholar Jacob Meyerson, center.
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RIT/NTID President and Dean Gerry Buckley before the ceremony.
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College of Science scholar Keegan Kresge.
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Clyde Hull, professor in Saunders College of Business, led the procession holding the symbolic mace.
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Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Ellen Granberg presided over the award ceremony.
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RIT String Quartet performed.
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RIT President David Munson welcomed family and friends before presenting the medallion awards.
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RIT also honored high school/community college teachers of the scholars.
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Students awarded with this distinction have completed at least 83 credit hours of study and have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.85 for university work completed as of last year’s spring term.