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September 19, 2016
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Today’s Top Stories
Nearly 3,000 turn out for Big Shot of Kodak Tower
The RIT team employed several photographic technologies from past centuries to capture the image of Kodak Tower for the 32nd Big Shot community photo project.
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Professor to study K-12 computing education
Adrienne Decker, assistant professor of interactive games and media, received a $1.19 million grant to study the long-term effects of pre-college computing activities.
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RIT Global Day of Service sees success
More than 200 RIT alumni across the globe joined together this past weekend to volunteer for service projects in their local communities for the RIT Global Day of Service.
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Destler to field questions on WITR radio show
WITR-FM (89.7) presents The Bill Destler Show, featuring RIT’s president taking listener questions live at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. Call 475-2271, send questions to witrdj@rit.edu, tweet @WITR897 or stop by the WITR studio in the SAU.

Tiger Hockey
Men picked to finish first in preseason poll
The men’s hockey team was picked to finish first in the 2016-17 Atlantic Hockey Conference preseason poll, as voted on by the conference’s coaches and announced today at the conference’s annual media day.
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Sports News
Women’s tennis rolls to wins over Bard and Elmira
The women’s tennis team won its second and third consecutive dual matches to start the season, knocking off Liberty League rival Bard College 6-3 and host Elmira College 7-2 on Saturday as part of the Elmira Invitational.
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RIT in the News
WROC-TV
RIT on TV: Mud Tug
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WHAM-TV
RIT on TV: Big Shot
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WXXI.org
Kodak Tower Illuminated For RIT's "Big Shot" Project
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Democrat and Chronicle
RIT's Big Shot captures Kodak Tower
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Democrat and Chronicle
Hot Jobs: Physician assistants are in demand
Vivian Nguyen '15 (physician assistant) featured more »

Democrat and Chronicle
RIT's Thomas Warfield connects through music, dance
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Today’s Weather
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Upcoming Events
Hispanic Heritage Month Kickoff: Featuring live music, games, giveaways and performances, noon–2 p.m. Wednesday, Global Village plaza

Information session: College of Liberal Arts graduate programs, noon Wednesday, Stan McKenzie Commons, Liberal Arts Hall (RSVP)

Gosnell Lecture Series: “Object Orientation, Open Science, and Cumulative Knowledge Building,” Randall Jackson, West Virginia University, 3 p.m. Wednesday, Liberal Arts Hall, room A205

Q&A: John Yost ’04 (film and animation) to discuss his film White Creek, 11 a.m. Thursday, Gannett Hall, room A145

Presentation: “Loving Right,” 7 p.m. Thursday, SAU Fireside Lounge

Lecture: “Shakespeare in Fine Press Exhibition,” Steven Galbraith, curator, Cary Graphic Arts Collection, 6 p.m. Thursday, Cary Graphic Arts Collection, The Wallace Center

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Scoreboard
Men’s Soccer: UR 1, RIT 0 (Sept. 17)

Volleyball: RIT 3, Vassar 1 (Sept. 17)

Women’s soccer: RIT 1, Fredonia State 0 (Sept. 17)

Volleyball: RIT 3, Bard 0 (Sept. 17)

Women’s cross country: at University of Rochester, 7th of 27 teams (Sept. 17)

Men’s cross country: at University of Rochester, 5th of 29 teams (Sept. 17)

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