Photo Spotlights

  • January 31, 2016

    Chris Yorkey ’95 (CAST) from Texas Instuments, left, assisted fourth-year electrical engineering students Matt Zachary and Adam Steenkamer during the sixth ARM Developer Day Jan. 29. Students met industry professionals from more than a dozen companies, including ARM, Analog Devices, Cypress Semiconductor, ST Microelectronics, NXP Semiconductors and MathWorks. The day featured a keynote speaker, demonstrations, exhibits and workshops. ARM’s University Program and the departments of Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering in RIT’s Kate Gleason College of Engineering sponsored the event.
  • January 29, 2016

    Ailey II dancers performed at the Expressions of King’s Legacy event on Jan. 28. Ailey II is renowned for merging the spirit and energy of the country’s best young dance talent with the passion and creative vision of today’s most outstanding emerging choreographers.
  • January 28, 2016

    Students in the history course “The Sin of Racism” explored the topic with civil rights leader Andrew Young before his keynote address as part of RIT’s Expressions of King’s Legacy. The class offered the students an opportunity to learn about the relationship of race to aspects of historical and modern society, and Young was able to speak to the different milestones in the struggle for racial equality in the United States.
  • January 28, 2016

    Jazz pianist Justin Kauflin performed during the Expressions of King’s Legacy on Jan. 28.
  • January 28, 2016

    Andrew Young gave a keynote address today as part of RIT’s Expressions of King’s Legacy.
  • January 27, 2016

    RIT’s all-female race team Hot Wheelz received training on an engine lathe in the machine shop. The team is building a race car for the next SAE Formula Hybrid electric competition in Louden, N. H. in May. Over 35 first-to-fifth-year female students are involved in creating the car.
  • January 22, 2016

    RIT held a student orientation for new students entering spring semester. The two-day program included social events, individual college academic meetings, a tailgate party, hockey game and a Resource Fair. The Resource Fair is a comprehensive event that allows new students and their families to get their questions answered, meet with staff members and get information regarding the resources and services available at RIT and in the community.
  • January 21, 2016

    Nathan Dileas, left, second-year imaging science student from Buffalo, N.Y., and Andrew Leja, fourth-year economics student from Chicago, cleaned at a Goodwill store during a day of volunteering for Residence Life staff. More than 125 residence life advisers and 15 professional staff spent the afternoon Jan. 20 volunteering at various organizations throughout Rochester as part of their mid-year staff training/development. Students volunteered at several locations, including the Red Cross, St. Ann’s Community Center and Wilson Commencement Park.
  • January 18, 2016

    Student Government representatives from RIT’s global campuses visited RIT recently. Students from Croatia, Dubrovnik, Kosovo and Dubai shared information about student life on their campuses. Standing from left, Mohammad Yousefi, student government vice president, and Mashal Waqar, student government president, presented information about the campus in Dubai. Yousefi is a second-year mechanical engineering student and Waqar is a third-year computing security student at RIT Dubai.
  • January 15, 2016

    For the past four summers, a group of RIT/NTID faculty have been working in Bien Hoa, Vietnam, providing interpreter education for teachers of the deaf. The Vietnamese teachers have been on campus in January sharing language, culture and the deaf experience in Vietnam. From left, Phuong Bich Bui and Morgan Tucker interpreted for the group.
  • January 13, 2016

    First-year RIT students in the IMPRESS—or Integrating Metacognitive Practices and Research to Ensure Student Success—program learn metacognitive concepts that promote higher levels of learning. Here, Scott Franklin, director of CASTLE, talks with Paul Melnik, an electrical engineering major, Erica Neese, center, an engineering exploration student, and Emilyn Ngnyen, a biomedical sciences major, about their concept map. Franklin and Elizabeth Hane, not shown, co-teach the metacognition course.
  • January 11, 2016

    Roger Easton, professor in the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, uses multispectral imaging to uncover hidden text from historical objects. He is spending the intersession in Chartres, France, imaging fragments of manuscripts damaged in WWII bombings.