Photo Spotlights

  • March 26, 2012

    The annual RIT egg hunt on March 24 challenged children to find more than 2,000 toy- and candy-filled eggs hidden in the Eastman Kodak Quad. Face painting, paper-bag puppets and popcorn were available.
  • March 24, 2012

    The Exact Theatre Ensemble, a collection of RIT alumni, performed a staged reading of “Playing with Fire,” written by Swedish author, playwright, poet and novelist August Strindberg. The performance was part of the Strindberg Symposium Centennial Celebration on March 23, which featured lectures and panel discussions sponsored by RIT’s College of Liberal Arts, Department of English, Department of Fine Arts, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, Foundations Department and the Swedish Institute.
  • March 23, 2012

    The RIT Pep Band performed in Global Village on March 23. The band plays at all the hockey games as well as other special RIT events. The warm weather prompted an outdoor performance.
  • March 22, 2012

    RIT students were treated to a southern-themed dinner at Grace Watson Dining Hall on March 20. The meal included gumbo, fried chicken, pork chops, cornbread, blackened tofu and a variety of desserts.
  • March 22, 2012

    RIT students Abbey Kinney, left, Katie White and Kaylee Martin look at a large millipede during a campus visit from the Seneca Park Zoo on March 21.
  • March 21, 2012

    RIT honored Steven Morse, assistant vice president of institute audit, compliance and advisement, as this year’s recipient of the Four Presidents Distinguished Public Service Award. David Kelbe, an imaging science doctoral candidate, received this year’s Bruce R. James ’64 Distinguished Service Award. RIT Vice President Emeritus Alfred Davis started a $50,000 endowment to fund the awards program. Each recipient will have the privilege of designating the endowment income to a beneficiary of his choice. From left, Associate Director for Student and Recent Alumni Programs James Macchiano, RIT President Bill Destler, Kelbe, Morse and Senior Vice President for Student Affairs Mary-Beth Cooper gathered before the March 20 ceremony.
  • March 20, 2012

    RIT’s women’s hockey team is applying to move to Division I. The team plans to join the College Hockey America conference next season. Women’s hockey would join the men’s hockey team as the only DI college teams in the Rochester area. Here, College Hockey America Commissioner Robert DeGregorio shares the news with RIT Senior Vice President for Student Affairs Mary-Beth Cooper.
  • March 19, 2012

    RIT women’s hockey team claimed its first NCAA Division III National Championship on March 17. RIT defeated Norwich University 4-1 at the Frank Ritter Ice Arena. RIT goalie Laura Chamberlain, named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, made 27 saves during the final game.
  • March 19, 2012

    RIT/NTID information technology student Samuel Sandoval was one of 60 men and women who got their heads shaved March 17 in the Fireside Lounge during St. Baldrick’s Day, a fundraiser sponsored by Sigma Nu fraternity. The fundraiser netted more than $9,000 for St. Baldrick’s Foundation, which supports research for childhood cancers.
  • March 18, 2012

    RIT women’s hockey claimed its first NCAA Division III Women’s Ice Hockey National Championship on March 17. RIT defeated Norwich University 4-1 at the Frank Ritter Ice Arena. RIT goalie Laura Chamberlain, named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, made 27 saves during the final game.
  • March 15, 2012

    RIT’s 2012 United Way campaign kicked off on March 15 with a carnival and prize auction. Here, Adel Henen, facilities management, plays Shake, Rattle and Roll to win a ticket for the auction.
  • March 15, 2012

    RIT’s 2012 United Way campaign kicked off on March 15 with a carnival and prize auction. Here, Rick Lagiewski handed Phyllis Walker a ticket for the auction after she played Spin It to Win It.