Photo Spotlights

  • May 17, 2001

    Dr. Shirley Allen accepts a farewell gift after presenting a mini-cabaret May 17 during her retirement reception. Allen is the 1st African-American Deaf Woman to complete a Ph.D. in the United States.
  • May 16, 2001

    RIT's resident Mama Duck takes her children for a walk near the George Eastman building May 14.
  • May 15, 2001

    Christie Bielmeier, an RIT fifth-year mechanical engineering major, earned first runner-up at competition sponsored by Cognex Corp., May 11, in Natick, Mass. Christie's creation of a automated drink mixer also earned her the "People's Choice" award and a Kodak digital camera. Christie was one of three finalists among entrants from 10 universities, each challenged to use an Cognex In-Sight digital video camera in a unique application.
  • May 14, 2001

    Jason Dederich, second-year glass and industrial design major, left, and Gabriela Ruiz, first-year graphic design major, try their hand (and legs) at rock climbing, May 12, during RIT's annual Springfest.
  • May 11, 2001

    RIT students Gus Mancini (left) and Anatoly Shilman battle it out in a jousting match May 10 during a Phi Kappa Psi fundraiser to raise money for Habitat for Humanity.
  • May 10, 2001

    At a groundbreaking ceremony at RIT May 10, RIT President Al Simone; Frontier CEO Marty Mucci; Senator Jim Alesi; Donald Boyd, director of the IT Collaboratory; Walter Wolf, acting dean of the B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences; and Jeffrey Lasky, head of the IT lab for which the groundbreaking ceremony took place, break ground for the IT lab, a cutting-edge facility for R&D in upstate New York.
  • May 9, 2001

    In an effort to fight hunger in Rochester, RIT students prepare peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches on May 9 for about a half-dozen local sites including Friendship Nursery Center, Open Door Mission and St, Joseph’s House. Food donations for the project, dubbed PB Jam 2001, are being provided by Genesee Valley Foodlink and Wegmans. The program, which continues May 10, is sponsored by RIT Hillel.
  • May 8, 2001

    An RIT art student makes the most of a spring day, painting the flowers in bloom.
  • May 7, 2001

    The Brick City Singers perform at RIT May 3. The all-male a cappella group is made up of RIT students and has been performing for five years.
  • May 3, 2001

    Gov. George Pataki announces RIT will receive $14 million to create a new Strategically Targeted Academic Research (STAR) Center which will be known as the Information Technology Collaboratory. Pictured left to right are Pataki, State Assemblyman Joe Robach, Sen. James Alesi, RIT President Al Simone, Executive Director of the New York State Office of Science, Technology and Academic Research (NYSTAR) Dr. Russell Bessette, and State Assemblyman Joe Morelle. The STAR Center, announced during a press conference at RIT on May 3, includes partners University of Buffalo and Alfred University.
  • May 2, 2001

    Photographer Jason Rearick snaps a picture of RIT student Rebecca May among the trees May 2 for an upcoming edition of the RIT student magazine.
  • May 1, 2001

    Nancy Donatucci of Neighborhood HOPE teaches Rochester-area elementary school students strategies for resolving conflict on April 26 at the 12th annual Education for Peace Conference at RIT.