Photo Spotlights
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August 25, 2017
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RIT President David Munson talks with Stephanie Albert, the NTID Director of Diversity and Inclusion, before he addresses the RIT community Aug. 25 to kick off the 2017-2018 academic year. -
August 24, 2017
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A portion of the 2,800 first-year students, 560 transfer students and 1,000 students beginning graduate study pose for a class photo prior to convocation. The completed photo spelled out RIT. -
August 23, 2017
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RIT President David Munson and his wife Nancy welcomed new students at the annual Tiger Walk. Some 2,800 first-year students are cheered on by RIT faculty and staff as they parade into Gordon Field House for convocation. -
August 23, 2017
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Alumni parents and grandparents presented their incoming students with an 1829 pin on Aug. 21 during the Legacy Family Pinning Ceremony and then posed for a group photo. The pin symbolizes that the incoming student is carrying on the familyâs tradition of academic excellence. More than 600 legacy students are currently enrolled at RIT. -
August 23, 2017
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Some of the 2,800 first-year students, 560 transfer students and 1,000 students beginning graduate study show their Tiger Pride. -
August 23, 2017
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The RIT community welcomed new students at the annual Tiger Walk. Some 2,800 first-year students are cheered on by RIT faculty and staff as they parade into Gordon Field House for convocation. -
August 23, 2017
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Associate Professor Clifford Wun, from the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences, delivered the keynote address at the convocation for new students, which include 2,800 first-year students, 560 transfer students and 1,000 students beginning graduate study. -
August 23, 2017
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The RIT community welcomed new students at the annual Tiger Walk. Some 2,800 first-year students are cheered on by RIT faculty and staff as they parade into Gordon Field House for convocation. -
August 23, 2017
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RIT President David Munson addressed the crowd gathered for convocation for new students, which include 2,800 first-year students, 560 transfer students and 1,000 students beginning graduate study. -
August 22, 2017
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Kenny Shin, a first-year computer engineering student from Seoul, South Korea, had some assistance with his luggage from RIT President David Munson during move-in day. Munson moved several students' belongings on a golf cart to their assigned dorm buildings. -
August 22, 2017
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Grover Swartzlander, professor of imaging science, captured this image of yesterday’s solar eclipse. See more photos from around campus during the eclipse on Facebook. -
August 22, 2017
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Rohan Patel, a graduate student in human-computer interaction from India, and Louis Albano, a fourth-year student in marketing from Albany, N.Y., sort books for the Goodbye, Goodbye! sale that begins today at 10:00 a.m. in Clark Gym. The sale offers incoming students the opportunity to buy used furniture, clothing, fans, lamps, televisions, kitchenware and more at bargain prices. The sale, in its third year, is a student-led sustainability initiative to help reduce items normally thrown out while offering needed items to incoming students. The sale runs Aug. 22-26, 10-5, and accepts Tiger Bucks and cash.