Photo Spotlights

  • March 5, 2009

    RIT SportsZone anchors John DiTullio and Shelby Hill record their segments for the TV program’s 100th episode to be aired on March 13. Since its debut in 2002, RIT students have shared responsibility for all aspects of the program, including talent, video production, graphic design and marketing.
  • March 4, 2009

    Top computing students from across the Northeast converged Feb. 27 at RIT for the annual Northeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. RIT won the competition last year.
  • March 3, 2009

    The sun cooperated for the students from the Solar Thermal Design Engineering Technology class as they conducted final experiments during finals week.
  • February 27, 2009

    Students work on projects in Java Wally’s Cafe, located in the Wallace Library.
  • February 26, 2009

    Members of the RIT Singers and Orchestra rehearsed recently with conductor Michael Ruhling, associate professor of music and director of the RIT Orchestra.
  • February 25, 2009

    Fifth-year engineering students showcased their design projects, from auto systems control to energy and sustainable systems, on Feb. 20. More than 30 projects were presented to students, faculty and staff.
  • February 24, 2009

    An invitational exhibit featuring work from students and faculty in middle and high schools in the Rochester and Finger Lakes region is in the Bevier Gallery through Feb. 25.
  • February 23, 2009

    Richard Santana, associate professor and chair of RIT’s Department of English, is exploring how religion and morality are expressed in popular culture and the impact this has on the development of religious themes in American life. Santana’s newest work in this area is Religion and Popular Culture: Rescripting the Sacred, co-authored with New York University professor Gregory Erickson.
  • February 20, 2009

    Rhea Sanchez came to RIT from Honolulu five years ago “on a leap of faith.” Pictures of the campus, student reviews and her own curiosity about a genetic engineering class offered through the bioinformatics program convinced her to apply to RIT. Sanchez will graduate this spring with a BS/MS degree in bioinformatics, and looks forward to pursuing her Ph.D. in reproductive biology.
  • February 19, 2009

    Jackie Sergi, a mechanical engineering graduate student, at work recently in a new fuel-cell lab in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering.
  • February 18, 2009

    Nathan Green ’10 is among 648 RIT undergraduates majoring in computer science, making it the hottest academic program on campus based on total enrollment. A native of Fresno, Calif., Green says adjusting to winters in Rochester is a minor obstacle compared with the challenges presented by his computer science curriculum. “Every project is a puzzle to be solved,” explains Green, “and it’s a lot of fun.”
  • February 17, 2009

    RIT hosted its annual salute to faculty and staff engaged in sponsored research on Feb. 12. The 2008 PI Reception recognized principal investigators who submitted grant proposals last year, helping the university achieve a record level of research funding. Dr. James DeCaro gave the keynote address at the event.