Campus Spotlight
August 18, 2022
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A. Sue Weisler
Orientation Leader Jay’llen Hathman helps an incoming student at move-in. More than 3,000 first-year students, from 49 states and 34 countries, are expected fall semester.
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Orientation Leaders line up to help students move into their dorm rooms.
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Murali Gurappa, right, helps his son, Sanskar Gurappa, a computer engineering major, move in. They traveled from their home in India.
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Brady Callahan, center, a new mechanical engineering major from Foxboro, Mass., talks with RIT Student Government President Aditya Khanna, right, who is from Shrewsbury, Mass., during move-in day. Parents Michael and Kerrie and brother Connor look on.
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An RIT student gave a tour to a group of parents and incoming students.
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Director of International Student Services Jeffrey Cox met with parents of international students to offer information about available services.
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The annual Goodbye, Goodbuy! sale took place in the Gene Polisseni Center this week. The sustainability program reduces waste by selling useful items from the previous move-out.
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The annual Goodbye, Goodbuy! sale took place in the Gene Polisseni Center this week. The sustainability program reduces waste by selling useful items from the previous move-out.
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RIT's Division of Diversity and Inclusion hosted the Orientation Multicultural Student Welcome event on Aug. 16 in the Fireside Lounge.
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Orientation Leader Keira Carrington cheered at the welcome event in Fireside Lounge.
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Bryan Navarro, front, joins friends for a group photo by the RIT backdrop.
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A resource fair was held for students and their families in the Gordon Field House, where students may connect with offices from across campus. Sammy DiSalvo from the Academic Success Center talks with Zachery Alexis, a first-year computer security student, and his father Stephen.
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Jared Lee, a first-year computer engineering student, tries on his balloon hat at the Resource Fair.
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Students from NTID’s Summer Vestibule Program catch up at the Resource Fair.
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A freshman group heads out for Orientation activities to help connect with other students and to learn about campus.
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New students form friendships during Orientation.
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Classes begin August 22.