Photo Spotlights

  • January 18, 2010

    Barbara Page, whose watercolors, oils and mixed media work have been exhibited in numerous museums and galleries, spoke about her work and met with RIT painting students on Jan. 18.
  • January 15, 2010

    Off-Campus & Apartment Student Association hosted a pizza party in the new Campus Center on Jan. 14.
  • January 14, 2010

    Sarah Bonzo ’06 (industrial engineering), left, discusses process plans with RIT engineering student Allison Smith in the Specimen Management Lab at Rochester General Hospital. Smith has been participating in a Lean Six Sigma Practitioner Program and will be part of the work team developing process improvements in the lab.
  • January 13, 2010

    Four-year-old Katie Shomper attends all the women’s hockey games with her dad, Jason ’00 (information technology). The Tigers take on Oswego at 7 p.m. Jan. 15 in Ritter Arena.
  • January 12, 2010

    Students in Warren Sackler’s franchising class are able to watch his new restaurant in Florida being developed for service. Sackler, associate professor, School of Hospitality and Service Management, is an expert on restaurant management and operations.
  • January 11, 2010

    A special shrink wrap covering (shown in front) is being developed by Changfeng Ge, assistant professor of packaging science, to provide an alternative to using colored glass bottles. Ge and several students are researching alternative coatings for plastic, or PET, bottles that would protect the beverage from light, oxygenation and moisture, all qualities that diminish the flavor and quality.
  • January 8, 2010

    John Capps, senior associate dean for the College of Liberal Arts, and his father, Donald Capps, show the connection between jokes and thinking critically. Jokes make us laugh, they claim, because jokes are about people saying or doing something irrational. Figuring out why we laugh is figuring out why something is irrational and that helps people avoid the same mistakes. Web Extra: Hear John Capps discuss his new book: www.rit.edu/news/podcasts.
  • January 7, 2010

    Christy Smith has made Rochester her home and is now enrolled in NTID’s secondary education master’s degree program. In 2003, Smith became the first deaf contestant on the CBS reality show Survivor. She spent more than a month living in the Amazon jungle. Since then, she has worked as a motivational speaker, taught sign language and developed a television show called Christy’s Kids to encourage children to challenge themselves.
  • January 6, 2010

    “A Fraternity of Artists” features the creativity of 23 brothers in RIT’s Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity in addition to artists from four other national chapters. The exhibition runs Jan. 8-Feb. 19, at 1570 Gallery, Valley Manor Apartments, 1570 East Ave. An opening reception will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 8. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Here, Jonathan White, curator and fraternity member, works with other RIT students to arrange and hang the show.
  • January 4, 2010

    After attending Explore Your Future, RIT’s career exploration program for high school students with hearing loss, Susan DiMeglio decided to apply early decision to RIT. She joined nearly 50 other first-year students who enrolled in University Studies. Launched under the Division of Academic Affairs, the new program is geared toward undergraduate students who have yet to identify an area of study. She has since transferred into RIT’s advertising photography program.
  • December 24, 2009

    Students return from their holiday break and resume classes on Jan. 4, 2010.
  • December 18, 2009

    Members of the 2009-2010 Formula SAE team rolled out the new race car of the season and participated in a meet-and-greet with longtime supporters, including RIT President Bill Destler (center). The team celebrated one its most successful seasons in 2009, winning first place in an event in California, the first overall win on U.S. soil for the team after several second place finishes in the last few years.