Spring Semester 2025
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Spring Semester 2025
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Get to know the people who keep the College of Liberal Arts moving forward in these regularly updated profiles.
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Meet Ancelin Quinones, Dean’s Office, Admin Assistant to the Dean
Favorite music (general style or specific band), podcast, book, or movie:
Alternative rock. I’m usually singing along to Shinedown or Bad Omens in the car.
Shameless brag:
I can parallel park 98% perfectly!
Scariest thing you ever did & would you do it again?
I moved to Rochester from The Bronx. I would absolutely do it again. My life has taken a different route than I originally moved up here for, but I am the person today because of the leap I took. I can’t imagine my life any other way.
Advice for younger you:
Don’t doubt yourself so much. You are stronger than you know.
On your perfect day off, you’re most likely to be found:
Since it's cold right now you would find me at Lamberton Conservatory in Highland Park. Drinking coffee, sitting among all the pretty plants. Watching the quail and tortoises while writing or reading.

Newsmakers
April 16, 2025
Students from the School of Communication traveled to Pace University in New York City on April 12 to pitch their campaign for the District 2 AAF National Student Advertising Competition. Emma Dooley, Joseph Jimenez, Caroline Lupisella, Sarah Thomas, Hailey Fowler, Amelia Wilkes, Tuqa Yaseen, and Sydney Young represented their Campaign Management and Planning class’s strategic campaign for their client, AT&T, at the competition.
April 11, 2025
Silvia Benso, professor of philosophy, presented “Metaphysical Longings, Violence, and the Power(lessness) of the Voice” on the panel Is One Born a Woman? Reflections on Sex, (Anti-)Gender, and Difference at the annual meeting of the Society for Italian Philosophy April 3-5 at Stony Brook University. Her talk explored implications of feminist philosopher Adriana Cavarero's book on the themes of sexual difference, being a woman, maternity, and other related topics such as patriarchy, binarism, and transfeminism.
April 11, 2025
Divya Ramjee, assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice, and Evan Selinger, professor in the Department of Philosophy, co-authored “How the U.S. Can Achieve Sustainable AI Leadership,” which proposes various policy recommendations for the United States’ leadership in AI. The chapter is part of New Lines Institute’s compendium Future-Proofing U.S. Technology: Strategic Priorities Amid Chinese Tech Advancement.
April 11, 2025
Igor Polotai, a third-year game design and development and history double major, was named to the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge's 2025 Student Voting Honor Roll. Polotai is one of only 232 students nationwide to receive this distinction and was recognized as a Voter Engagement Leadership Scholar with RIT’s Center for Leadership & Civic Engagement. The distinction highlights college student leaders for committing to nonpartisan democratic engagement and contributions to their local communities.
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