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June 1, 2004
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RIT President Albert Simone accepts the first installment of a $2 million Xerox grant from Anne Mulcahy, Xerox chairman and CEO, during a reception preceding RIT's convocation ceremonies, May 21. The grant will help fund innovation in technology, encourage leadership development and to promote diversity. -
May 28, 2004
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Nearly 10,000 runners toured the RIT campus Thursday as part of the JP Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge. This was the first time that RIT hosted the annual event, which has grown in size dramatically over the years. Rainy skies gave way to a beautiful rainbow at the conclusion of the race, as participants took part in a picnic-style celebration. RIT fielded 282 runners, the third largest team at this year's Challenge. -
May 26, 2004
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Xerox CEO Anne Mulcahy delivers RIT's commencement address, May 21, in RITâs new Gordon Field House and Activities Center. The event served as kickoff to RITâs 175th anniversary celebration, which will be commemorated throughout the 2004-05 academic calendar. -
May 24, 2004
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Ed Alexander, left, and Chris Gotie, mechanical engineering technology majors, prepare to smash a brick as part of an end-of-quarter project in Machine Design class on May 21. In place of a final exam, student teams designed and built brick-bashing devices in RIT's first-ever "Brick Bash." Course instructor Marty Gordon says the competition also served as a stress reliever for students. Bricks were donated by Miller Brick Co. -
May 19, 2004
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Second-year graduate ceramics student Holly Brown carefully forms miniature heads for spectators at the School for American Crafts walkthrough event on May 17. Students from the woodworking, glass, metals and ceramics programs put on demonstrations to entertain visitors while displaying their work from throughout the year. -
May 18, 2004
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Students browse through illustration portfolios at a walkthrough event on May 13. The illustration, medical illustration, art education, and fine art studio departments all opened their facilities for tours and curious onlookers. -
May 17, 2004
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Joe DâAmato, left, and Justin LaChausse, mechanical engineering majors and members of RITâs Formula SAE team, work on this yearâs newly designed, student-built racer in the mechanical engineering departmentâs machine shop on April 28. -
May 14, 2004
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RITâs mini-Baja team captured fifth and sixth places among nearly 90 challengers in the Mini Baja West in Portland, Ore., in April. RIT's two cars, which were entered separately, also earned top-10 placements for design, endurance, hill climbing, maneuverability, ârock crawlâ and sales report. -
May 13, 2004
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Fifth-year software engineering student Chris Boncha discusses his senior project with a fellow student at the Software Engineering Senior Projects Poster Day, May 7. A total of seven projects were on display, including an online co-op evaluation system and a telephone fraud monitoring and detection system. View the projects at http://www.se.rit.edu/current_projects.php. -
May 12, 2004
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Andrew Street pushes hard to the finish as the RIT Moon Buggy nears the finish line at the Great Moon Buggy Race held April 3 in Huntsville, Ala. Despite breaking three chains in competition, the team went on to finish in 12th place, posting their best finish yet at the national competition. -
May 11, 2004
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Geneticist, author and filmmaker, R. Spencer Wells visits RIT to talk about his groundbreaking research in population genetics that traces humanity back to a single ancestor. Wellsâ workâthe subject of a PBS National Geographic documentaryâfollows humanityâs migration from Africa to the far reaches of the world. Here, Wells (left) talks to students Rebecca Rigden, Chalonda Rolle, Jody Pape and Daniela Palacio. -
May 7, 2004
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Sparks fly as Erica Sacheli, a third year student from Rochester, works to complete the final project for her Welded Sculpture class in RIT's School of Art. During 10 weeks of training, Sacheli and her fellow students get to combine steel with their unique visions to create works of art. Mahany Welding Supply in Gates donates its facilities, which feature the latest in welding technology, to members of the class. Mahany's staff has been on hand throughout the period to help students turn their visions into reality.