Campus Spotlight
August 28, 2022
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A. Sue Weisler
Students return to campus after their summer break and reconnect with friends. Classes began August 22.
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Pole Sit is a fundraiser for Make-A-Wish Foundation organized by Sigma Alpha Mu, where fraternity brothers sit high up on a telephone pole, 24-hours a day for a week. Cameron Cauthers, a second-year chemical engineering major, encourages donations from his perch at the Pole Sit.
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A student checks out posters detailing a variety of campus activities and groups.
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Lex Sleeman, Wellness Education Instructor, teaches Golf (WREC47), in the Gordon Field House. Here, he works with Andrew Wallengren, a third-year visual media student from Baltimore, using the newly installed golf simulator.
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Charli McAllister, a second-year environmental sustainability major and a member of Proof of Purchase, RIT’s all-gender acapella group, takes time to play the piano and sing in Fireside Lounge.
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Students head to classes from the residence halls.
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Students study outside in the Kodak Quad on a warm evening.
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Students play pool in the lower level of the Gordon Field House. Two pool tables are set up and draw students to hang out and socialize.
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The Action Puzzle Club met in the Student Alumni Union one evening during the week. There are over 300 student clubs and organizations to choose from and to get involved with on campus.
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The annual Lighting The Way ceremony began in the Fireside Lounge to welcome new students who identify as women or non-binary. From there, they walked to the University Gallery with their lanterns.
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Joe, RIT President David Munson’s Havanese, was a hit at the reception in University Gallery.
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Students fill the campus after their summer break to resume classes August 22.
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RIT and NTID students gathered to celebrate NTID’s 25th Annual Apple Festival.
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NTID President Gerry Buckley gave a welcoming speech for NTID’s 25th Annual Apple Festival.
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RIT President David Munson learns how to sign “Apple Festival”.
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Sunshine 2.0 members, Zain Ahmed and Tyler Fortson, market their club to fellow students attending NTID’s Apple Festival.
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Attendees participated, danced and enjoyed apple treats during the Apple Festival.
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The Doug May Field dedication in Tiger Stadium took place August 27. May was a legendary men’s soccer coach from 1980-1995.