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October 26, 2005
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RIT's School of Print Media recently received a $9,500 grant from the Alcoa Foundation through its subsidiary, Southern Graphics Systems. Pat Sorce, left, chair of RIT's School of Print Media and Scott Williams, right, associate professor of imaging chemistry and physics in the School of Print Media, were on hand to accept the check from Victor Baranowski. The grant will help finance the purchase of equipment for the school's ink formulation and testing laboratory, used to teach students the fundamentals of substrates, inks and printing processes. -
October 23, 2005
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Antonio Perez, left, CEO and president of Eastman Kodak Co., joins RIT President Albert Simone during a visit to campus on Oct. 13. The tour included Eastman Kodak Quad, dedicated in 2003 to commemorate 100 years of partnership between the company and RIT. -
October 21, 2005
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One-of-a-kind glass pumpkins and gourds, handblown by faculty and students in RIT's School for American Crafts, will be on sale from 1 to 4 p.m. at Liberty Hill on Saturday, Oct. 22. The fundraiser will benefit the RIT Womenâs Council scholarship fund and SACâs glass program. SAC will help alumni who lost homes and businesses in Hurricane Katrina. The prices of the pumpkins will range from $25 to $200. Organizers hope to make this an annual event. -
October 20, 2005
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Ali Ogut (right), RIT professor of mechanical engineering, has assumed licensing rights to a set of environment-friendly technologies. The agreement between his company, Environmental Energy Technologies, and RIT includes a particulate trap for diesel emissions (foreground) and two UV disinfection reactors (background) developed by Ogut's team in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering. Joining Ogut are one of his directors, Monty Estes, and Varda Main, RITâs director of technology licensing. -
October 19, 2005
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Aneita Gage â94 (M.S. engineering management), a technical training manager at Intel Corp. in Chandler, Ariz., visited RIT on Sept. 28 to present A Day in the Life at Intel to an electrical engineering class and How to Prepare a High-Tech Resume to the RIT chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers. -
October 18, 2005
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Members of RITâs Formula SAE team, visiting Greece Arcadia Middle School for Arcadia Day, shared insight about their student-built race car in a presentation to sixth-grade through eighth-grade students on Oct. 6. Above, Anthony Capobianco, a fourth-year mechanical engineering major and Formula team project manager, explains to students how a differential works. -
October 16, 2005
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Wendell Castle, artist-in-residence in the School for American Crafts, gave a presentation to students from the RITâs chapter of Industrial Designers Society of America on Sept. 30. The renowned sculptor and furniture designer talked about his undergraduate experience, his career and the line of furniture he designs for Icon Design in LeRoy, N.Y., Castle recently gave a tour of the factory to industrial design students. -
October 14, 2005
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At a ceremony Oct. 8 at the RIT boathouse, Thomas Gosnell, right, christens one of three new shells he and his wife, Georgia, donated to the RIT crew program. The boats, named J. Craig, Arthur J., and Avis, made their debut the following day in the Stonehurst Capital Invitational Regatta on the Genesee River. Gosnell is an RIT trustee, chairman emeritus and longtime supporter of RIT's crew program. -
October 13, 2005
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Jocelyn Milliman, a senior marketing major in RIT's College of Business, won the Disney/ESPN Dream Internship Competition that took place Oct. 7 in the RITz Sports Zone. Finalists were charged with presenting a marketing plan which highlighted the use of cable TV advertising. In the background is one of the judges, Jessica Gugino, a 2000 RIT graduate and ESPN advertising account executive. -
October 12, 2005
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Members of the RIT men's crew team head for the starting line to compete at the 2005 Stonehurst Capital Invitational Regatta. Thousands of spectators lined the banks of the Genesee River on Oct. 9 to witness the 17th annual event, hosted by RIT and University of Rochester. Harvard University and Western Ontario captured the top two men's and women's open trophies, while Williams College women's heavyweight and Marietta's men's heavyweight eights were the top college division finishers. -
October 10, 2005
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Comedian Jon Stewart entertained a sold-out crowd in the Gordon Field House during his performance at RIT's Brick City Homecoming on Oct. 8. Stewart, host of "The Daily Show" on cable TV's Comedy Central network, was among the weekend's featured performers, which also included singer Jason Mraz and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani. -
October 9, 2005
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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani speaks to students, parents, alumni and guests during RIT's Brick City Homecoming on Sept. 8. Giuliani shared his views on leadership as this year's Horton Distinguished Speaker. Prior to his address, he joined a group of RIT students in a roundtable discussion where he laid out various qualities that, in his mind, are necessary for people to become effective leaders.