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November 11, 2011
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Gene Clark, retired director of veteran enrollment services in RITâs Division of Enrollment Management and Career Services, was recognized on Nov. 11 during the universityâs inaugural Veterans Day Recognition and Celebration at the Gordon Field House. Clark devoted more than three decades to serving the needs of student veterans at RIT. -
November 11, 2011
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On Veterans Day, Nov. 11, RIT hosted its inaugural Veterans Day Recognition and Celebration. The breakfast event paid tribute to members of the campus community who serve or have served honorably in uniform. RIT boasts a long history of accommodating the educational needs of returning veterans, dating back to the end of World War II. Event organizers say creating an annual on-campus event to accompany the national observance of Veterans Day is another way to acknowledge the service of all veterans affiliated with RIT. Keith Jenkins, associate professor in the Department of Communication, sings the national anthem as Barry Culhane, executive assistant to the president, salutes. -
November 10, 2011
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David Beyerlein was one of the âundecidedsâ who had yet to choose a major when he came to RIT in 2009. With help from the University Services Program, he found his niche in imaging and photography technology. -
November 9, 2011
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Renowned photographer, editor and professor Fred Ritchin addressed a crowd of about 300 people in Webb Auditorium on Nov. 3 as one of the featured speakers of RITâs Caroline Werner Gannett Project âVisionaries in Motion Vâ series. Ritchin, author of After Photography and In Our Own Image: The Coming Revolution in Photography, explored how photography and other media have been transformed by the digital age, the new ways of thinking about photography, the future for the photography profession in the âFacebook world,â new problems that the digital age poses and the impact and usefulness of the photographic image in democracy and todayâs society. Next up for the series is Drew Berry, award-winning biomedical animator, who speaks Dec. 8. -
November 8, 2011
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Renowned photographer, editor and professor Fred Ritchin addressed a crowd of about 300 people in Webb Auditorium Nov. 3 as one of the featured speakers of RITâs Caroline Werner Gannett Project âVisionaries in Motion Vâ series. Ritchin, author of After Photography and In Our Own Image: The Coming Revolution in Photography, explored how photography and other media have been transformed by the digital age, the new ways of thinking about photography, the future for the photography profession in the âFacebook world,â new problems that the digital age poses and the impact and usefulness of the photographic image in democracy and todayâs society. Next up for the series is Drew Berry, award-winning biomedical animator, who speaks Dec. 8. -
November 7, 2011
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Facilities Management Services recently completed renovations to the Tojo Memorial Garden, in the Kodak Quad, including the addition of new paths. The garden is a tribute to Yasuji Tojo, an RIT photography student who lost his life in an car accident, in 1964, while studying at RIT. The focal point of the garden is a hand-carved granite lantern, a gift of Yasujiâs parents. At their request, the garden was dedicated as a âliving memorial to eternal youth.â -
November 4, 2011
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RIT Ambulance held a reception Nov. 4 to let community members see Defib 63, its new 2011 Chevy Tahoe first-response vehicle. The vehicle is equipped to respond to mass-casualty incidents and life-threatening emergencies. Defib 63 also has a low-frequency âhowlerâ siren that slightly rumbles nearby vehicles, warning other drivers of the ambulance. -
November 3, 2011
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RITâs Muslim Student Association dedicated a new mural in the tunnels under the residence halls on Nov. 3. The mural signifies Muslim tradition, belief and values, says Yilmaz Yoruk, a biomedical sciences major and member of the association. The Muslim mural joins scores of other murals in the RIT tunnels. To learn more about the tunnel murals at RIT, go to Tunnels tell stories of the times and photo gallery of murals. -
November 1, 2011
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Friday Coffee Chat is scheduled each Friday this quarter at Ellieâs Place, outside the Student Development Center from 1-2 p.m. It is a lighthearted way to have faculty/staff interact with students outside of the classroom setting during NTIDâs Activity Hour. This program is geared towards our Freshman Seminar students, but any student and any faculty/staff member are welcome to join in and chat, relax with a cup of free coffee. -
October 31, 2011
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Costumed children from Care-A-Lot Child Care had their annual Halloween trek to Facilities Management Services, building 99, on Oct. 31. This group of 3-year-olds received treats at various candy stations, offices and the postal room. -
October 31, 2011
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Members of the School of Interactive Games and Media organized a flash mob Oct. 31. The group danced to Michael Jacksonâs âThrillerâ in Global Village. The flash mob was organized as an achievement for the schoolâs recent launch of Just Press Play, an RIT and Microsoft-funded project that applies interactive game design to the college experience. -
October 30, 2011
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Students attending the Brick City Student Wellness Fair on Oct. 28 had a chance to talk to health-care professionals about diabetes, nutrition, dermatology, stress anxiety and other health concerns. From left, Jessica Douglas, Lachanda Mills and Carlos Castillo compare one and five pound blocks of simulated fat that were on display.