Photo Spotlights

  • February 12, 2002

    Tisha Smith (center) and Chris Delaney (right), RIT graduate students in the public policy program, present their proposed plan for how the United States should deal with the Chinese application to the World Trade Organization as Kay Whitmore (left), former CEO of Eastman Kodak Co., plays the role of a U.S. federal trade representative to Asia in negotiation with the Chinese government over economic and trade policies.
  • February 8, 2002

    RIT president Albert Simone (far right) and RIT Principal Investigators attend the PI reception Feb. 7 in Xerox Auditorium.
  • February 7, 2002

    Rob and Jen Slocumb of Martha's Trouble perform in the Student Alumni Union, Feb. 5, in the last Tuesday@the Clock of the Winter quarter. Tuesday@the Clock is sponsored by the RIT Student Music Association.
  • February 6, 2002

    RIT students, faculty and staff enjoy the relaxation of a free chair massage by licensed massage therapists Linda Hass (left) and Jim Vaeth during the Student Life Center's 5th annual stress buster days, Feb. 5 and 6.
  • February 1, 2002

    Ice-coated pine needles and a snowy background paint a wintery scene on the RIT campus, Jan. 31.
  • January 31, 2002

    Andy Phelps, instructor of three new courses in a game-programming graduate concentration offered at RIT for the first time during winter quarter. Phelps developed the concentration, one of the first of its kind anywhere.
  • January 29, 2002

    RIT students Andrea Olson (left), first-year photo major, and Tara Martin, second-year communications major, blow out the cake candles at the Student Life Center's 10th anniversary celebration, Jan. 28.
  • January 28, 2002

    Lin Williams presents a lunchtime workshop on Feng Shui, Jan. 25, in the 1829 Room of the RIT STudent Alumni Union.
  • January 25, 2002

    RIT student WendyMcPhilmy (right) takes time to clean up after herself at the annual College of Business Pie Toss, Jan. 23. Kevin Scully, assistant professor of marketing, was on the receiving end of her whipped cream wrath.
  • January 23, 2002

    Elizabeth Murray (left), one of the most highly regarded artists from the world of painting, offers feedback to RIT art student Lila Mandzyk. Murray recently took part in a full day on activities on campus, including a tour of the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences studios and a presentation to students, faculty and staff.
  • January 21, 2002

    David Cohen, center, hospitality and service management '84, talks with students following his presentation on "Crisis Management in the Hotel Industry" on Jan. 14. Cohen, resident manager of the New York Marriott Marquis in Manhattan, shared his experiences coordinating security of Marriott properties in the New York City area after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Cohen's talk was presented by RIT's Hospitality Alumni Society.
  • January 18, 2002

    RIT mechanical engineering student Dan Holt places weights on a link during the ASME student section's impromptu weakest link contest, Friday, Jan. 18. Students designed links out of a variety of materials from duct tape, string and plastic tubing to pipe cleaners, plastic wrap and twizzlers.