Photo Spotlights

  • March 7, 2023

    More than 100 RIT students, faculty, staff, and administrators donned gloves and orange hairnets to help kick off the university’s United Way Campaign on Monday by making more than 1,000 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. The sandwiches were donated to four community agencies that work with United Way: The Boys & Girls Club, Center for Youth, Willow Domestic Violence Center, and YWCA. The ingredients were donated by RIT Dining and Palmer Food Services.

  • February 28, 2023

    Students at Rochester Institute of Technology raised more than $8,000 for those impacted by the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Members of RIT’s Global Union, Muslim Student Association, Student Government, and Spirituality and Religious Life organized events such as selling henna tattoos and baked goods, even shaving their heads live on social media. Students campuswide participated, with most of the donations raised in just three days.

  • February 23, 2023

    Did you know there is a 3D molten glass printer on campus? On Friday, Feb. 17, Todd Jokl, dean of the College of Art and Design, invited RIT President David Munson and other leaders from across the university to learn about the new technology and see its capabilities in real time.

  • February 17, 2023

    Former RIT /NTID Tiger Daniel Durant, known for starring in the Academy Award-winning film CODA, attended a screening of the film on campus Thursday. He answered questions after the movie. He will be speaking to classes and meeting with performing arts students today.

  • February 13, 2023

    RIT mascots Roarie and RITchie enjoyed spending time with students during Chocolate on Ice in the Gene Polisseni Center on Friday as part of this year’s 13-day FreezeFest. The event also collected non-perishable food for RIT’s FoodShare program.

  • February 2, 2023

    Flynn Djan, left, a second-year software engineering student from Rochester, and Mak Tuntemeke, a second-year new media design major from Rochester, make flowers during the Black Heritage Month kickoff event on Wednesday, Feb. 1, in the Fireside Lounge. Additional Black Heritage Month events are listed on the Division of Diversity and Inclusion website.

  • February 1, 2023

    Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator of The 1619 Project and a staff writer at the New York Times Magazine, headlined RIT’s 41st Expressions of King’s Legacy.

  • January 16, 2023

    Assistant Professor Katrina Overby from the School of Communication in RIT’s College of Liberal Arts delivered the keynote address at this year’s Let Freedom Ring event in Ingle Auditorium commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Overby reflected on ways King’s work informs and inspires her own scholarship at the intersections of communications, race, and identity.

  • January 11, 2023

    A new exhibit curated by Circle Cole, foreground, a fifth-year School of Individualized Study major, opened in RIT’s University Gallery on Jan. 9. The exhibit, titled “The Art of Medicine - Pharmaceutical Graphic Design from the RIT Archives,” is the first exhibit hosted in the University Gallery that was solely curated by an RIT student.

  • December 5, 2022

    During a Dec. 5 ceremony at Saunders College of Business, RIT President David Munson, left, joined college namesake E. Philip Saunders and RIT community members in signing the steel beam that will support the 36,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of Lowenthal Hall. The expansion and renovation would not have been possible without Phil Saunders and other generous donors whose collective gifts are part of the Transforming RIT: The Campaign for Greatness, RIT’s $1 billion fundraising effort that has currently raised more than $960 million to date.

  • December 5, 2022

    Zoe Zeller, right, a second-year diagnostic medical sonography major from Webster, N.Y., and her roommate, Sara Munoz, left, a second-year psychology major also from Webster, pet Kacey during Bow Wow Wellness on Wednesday in the Fireside Lounge. The event is aimed to help students de-stress near finals.

  • December 1, 2022

    Members of percussion groups, including the Steelband Ensemble, pictured, gave their Fall Concerts on Tuesday afternoon in the Fireside Lounge. RIT’s Percussion Ensemble and the West African Percussion Ensemble, which featured members of the community as well as RIT students who drummed and danced, also performed.