Photo Spotlights

  • December 7, 2004

    Retired RIT dean Paul Bernstein signs copies of his new book, Letters to Eleanor: Voices of the Great Depression, at Campus Connections on Dec. 2. Bernstein served as dean of the College of Liberal Arts—then called the College of General Studies—from 1966 to 1976 and dean of Graduate Studies from 1976 to 1992.
  • December 6, 2004

    This photograph, titled "Shadow," is among a collection taken by Joe McNally. McNally will give a free lecture at RIT at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 7, in the B. Thomas Golisano College auditorium. He will also host lighting workshops on campus on Dec. 8. Workshop times will be announced at the lecture. McNally is described by American Photo magazine as "perhaps the most versatile photojournalist working today." His clients include National Geographic, Newsweek, Nikon and Sports Illustrated.
  • December 4, 2004

    RIT President Albert Simone led Coast-to-Coast Run participants on a "victory lap" of campus Dec. 3. The runners, who recently completed their cross-country relay, were officially welcomed back to campus by hundreds of cheering supporters. The Coast-to-Coast Run was completed in just over 12 days and helped celebrate the university's 175th anniversary.
  • December 3, 2004

    RIT students Chris Kudla and Eric Enwright run next to the United States Capitol on the final day of the Coast-to-Coast run, Nov. 29. Runners broke RIT’s previous record from 1979 by more than two days with a time of 12 days, 3 hours and 48 minutes. The run ended at the Annapolis, Md., city docks where they were met by supporters and parents of the team and members of the United States Naval Academy cross country team. A celebration will be held at 4:15 p.m. today, Dec. 3, at RIT at the administration circle and RITz Sports Zone.
  • December 2, 2004

    Over 30 vendors sold their goods at RIT's annual Faculty and Staff On the Side Sale on Dec. 1. Customers from across campus browsed through the selling stations set up in the Student Alumni Union lobby and Fireside Lounge. Gift items for sale included handcrafted jewelry, pottery, games, floral arrangements, Christmas ornaments, and much more. This was the sale's fifth year.
  • December 1, 2004

    RIT's Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies is winner of the 2004 NCAT Defense Manufacturing Excellence Award. The honor, presented on Nov. 30 in Las Vegas, highlights outstanding contributions in furthering defense manufacturing science and technology. The CIMS team was singled out for its "smart sensors" initiative--designed to monitor military vehicle performance using wireless transmission. A demonstration of that technology, seen in the above photo, was conducted on campus last August.
  • November 29, 2004

    The RIT Coast-to-Coast team runs underneath the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Mo., late on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 25, after crossing the Mississippi River. They then continued on the route through St. Louis. The runners expect to complete the run well ahead of schedule today, Nov. 29, around 7 p.m. at the Annapolis City Docks. For more, visit www.ritcoasttocoastrun.com.
  • November 27, 2004

    Newly commissioned U.S. Army second lieutenants, from left, Brian Weiblinger, Randolph Naughton, Joleen Joles and Christopher Braunstein celebrate at a commissioning ceremony for RIT Army ROTC graduating seniors on Nov. 19.
  • November 24, 2004

    RIT's cross-country relay team will cross the Mississippi River on Thanksgiving day. During the holiday weekend, the team will travel through Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. Runners expect to reach West Virginia on Sunday, Nov. 28. Shown here, members of the team pass the baton in Arizona. To track the progress of the event, commemorating RIT's 175th anniversary, visit the Web at www.ritcoasttocoastrun.com.
  • November 22, 2004

    Ryan Pancoast crosses into New Mexico on Saturday, Nov. 20, as the RIT Coast-to-Coast Run enters its fourth day. The team is approximately six hours ahead of its scheduled pace. To track the progress of the event, commemorating RIT's 175th anniversary, visit the Web at www.ritcoasttocoastrun.com.
  • November 19, 2004

    RIT cross country runner Sean "Okie" McVeigh enters both a new state and time zone during the RIT Coast-to-Coast run, on Oct. 18. The continuous relay run crosses the U.S. continent, ending in Anapolis, Md., at the end of the month and crossing 13 states and four time zones. For more, visit www.ritcoasttocoastrun.com.
  • November 18, 2004

    Members of RIT's cross country relay run team get going at La Jolla, Calif. on Nov. 17. The run covers 13 states and varies in terrain from sea level in California, to over 6000 feet in the Rocky Mountains of Arizona. To stay updated on their progress, visit www.ritcoasttocoastrun.com.