Photo Spotlights

  • November 15, 2015

    Students from the Chinese Cultural Club performed at Global Union's “Unification: The World on Stage,” a multicultural talent show highlighting the cultural experience and diversity that RIT has to offer.
  • November 13, 2015

    Tech start-up expert Peter Gollan visited RIT as part of the MAGIC Speaker Series Nov. 12. During his time on campus, he also met with students in a game production class where he learned about their game creation, “Hack, Slash and Backstab.” He also toured campus, visited Workinman, a local cross-platform casual and mobile game development studio, and playtested the table-top game, Hexes!!, created by another group of RIT students. Gollan, far right, is an RIT 1998 alumnus from the College of Liberal Arts.
  • November 12, 2015

    Italian filmmaker Giovanna Taviani attended a reception at the University Gallery prior to the screening of her documentary Ritorni. She will be an artist-in-residence for two days, speaking with students studying Italian, film and anthropology. Her film will also be shown during the High Falls Film Festival in Rochester this week. http://highfallsfilmfestival.com/2015/
  • November 11, 2015

    RIT hosted its fifth annual Veterans Day Breakfast to honor those who have served honorably for their country. More than 500 people attended. Here, Gary Beikirch, one of only 79 living Medal of Honor Recipients in the United States, talked with veterans at the event.
  • November 10, 2015

    RIT’s third annual Effective Access Technology Conference, held Nov. 10 in Gordon Field House and Activities Center, brought together researchers, service providers and developers to share ideas and innovative solutions for access and inclusion. Examples of technology on the market or in development that are helping people with physical or cognitive challenges were on display. Here, Christalyn Snyder of Viggi Kids, demonstrated some of the company’s inventive children’s products. Viggi Kids won the Al Sigl Community of Agencies Best Exhibit Award at the conference.
  • November 9, 2015

    RIT’s Tiger for Tigers club kicks off Tiger Awareness Week with events each day. Donations to help save tigers were collected on Monday in return for a whipped cream pie that could be thrown into the face of an RIT athlete. Here, Madison Price, a first-year diagnostic medical sonography major on the volleyball team, reacts to one of many pies in her face.
  • November 8, 2015

    Women in Engineering and Women in Computing held open houses on Nov. 7. Fifth and sixth grade girls explored interactive exhibits and had their questions answered by RIT female engineering and computing students. Genevieve Onderdonk, 11, from Rochester, N.Y., took part in the event.
  • November 6, 2015

    Dave Edborg, a patrol major in RIT’s Public Safety Department, is training for the World Bench Press and Deadlift Championships in Las Vegas on Nov. 18. He hopes to lift nearly 500 pounds in the international competition. About 450 people from around the world will compete in various age and weight classes, divisions and competitions. Edborg will enter the 198-pound class of the deadlift competition, in the police and law enforcement division in the master class for those 48 to 55 years old. His competition will be lifters from all over the world: Belgium, Germany, Poland and England.
  • November 5, 2015

    Kevin Kantor, theater artist and poet, performed on campus on Nov. 4. One of his beliefs is the capacity for social change through theater and performance art. He has been featured in The Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, Upworthy and more.
  • November 4, 2015

    Students are taking advantage of unusually warm weather this week. Frank Polito, a second-year mechanical engineering technology student from New Hampton, N.Y., took a break outside before his next class. Temperatures are expected to be in the 70s for the next few days.
  • November 4, 2015

    NTID Performing Arts Program presents “Seasons,” choreographed and directed by Thomas Warfield. Featuring a variety of musical genres and dance styles, performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5, 6 and 7; and at 2 p.m. Nov. 8 in the Robert F. Panara Theatre in LBJ Hall. The Nov. 5 and 6 performances feature a special encore performance by international hip-hop violinist, Svet. Tickets are $5 (students/seniors/children) and $7 (all others). Email for reservations: ntidtix@rit.edu. All reserved tickets must be purchased 24 hours before the show date.
  • November 3, 2015

    Native American Heritage Month kicked-off with a celebration on Nov. 3. Nicole Barcer, a second-year mechanical engineering technology student from Niagara Falls, N.Y., helped guests make beaded bracelets. Traditional foods of Three Sisters Stew, a blend of corn, squash and beans, and corn bread were available to sample.