Photo Spotlights

  • January 15, 2002

    RIT alumnus and special effects animator on Shrek, Ken Bielenberg, answers student questions during a master class in the School of Film and Animation, Jan. 15.
  • January 11, 2002

    Bill DuBois (center), photographic arts chair of the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences; Kathy Giunta (left), staff assistant; and Dennis Defibaugh, chair of advertising for SPAS, enjoy a sneak-preview of the annual SPAS Faculty Show, Jan. 11. The show runs Jan. 11–25 in the SPAS Photo Gallery located on the third floor of the Gannett Building (blg. 7B).
  • January 9, 2002

    Construction is underway on the 2-story Heidelberg Web Press Laboratory addition to the Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies, Louise M. Slaughter building.
  • January 7, 2002

    Workers continue construction on the new Ben & Jerry’s in the RIT Student Alumni Union.
  • December 21, 2001

    A Christmas tree decorated with United States flags graces the lobby of RIT's George Eastman building.
  • December 19, 2001

    A snowman ice sculpture slowly melts outside the George Eastman building as students walk to class, Dec. 18.
  • December 18, 2001

    RIT students sing Christmas carols with the RIT brass quartet outside the Student Life Center, Dec. 17.
  • December 14, 2001

    Students browse hand-crafted items at the annual School for American Crafts holiday sale, held Dec.13–14 in the Student Alumni Union. Hand-crafted gift items included glass, metals, jewelry, ceramics, wood and textiles.
  • December 12, 2001

    Rhonda Jones of K&B Fudge Company hands a free sample of mint chocolate fudge to first-year engineering student Billy Pittenger, Dec. 12, in the Ritskellar. Free samples of fudge, milkshakes and European pastries are available throughout the day.
  • December 10, 2001

    World famous pianist Jon Nakamatsu performs for the children at Margaret's House, RIT's on-campus daycare, Nov. 29.
  • December 4, 2001

    Wolfgang Pfizenmaier (fourth from the left), CEO of Heidelberg Digital, joins RIT leaders to celebrate the start of construction on the Heidelberg Web Press Laboratory. The facility will house a multi-million dollar web press that the company is providing to RIT. Joining him at a ceremonial groundbreaking were (left to right) William Buckingham, RIT Board of Trustees chairman; William Sheeran, Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies director; Albert Simone, RIT president; Amy Pike, RIT alumna; and Joan Stone, College of Imaging Arts and Sciences dean.
  • November 30, 2001

    RIT students prepare for classes, Nov. 30., buying textbooks at Campus Connections, RIT's bookstore.