Photo Spotlights

  • January 22, 2006

    Professor Calvin Mackie from Tulane University shared a provocative message during RIT's Martin Luther King Day celebration on Jan. 17. Mackie encouraged the audience to go beyond the annual one-day tribute to King's memory by living out his principles everyday. The event was sponsored by RIT's Commission for Promoting Pluralism.
  • January 20, 2006

    Kevin Kochersberger, associate professor of mechanical engineering (left), and John Chambers, a fifth-year mechanical engineering B.S./M.S. student and lab assistant, inspect a powered-parachute airframe. Kochersberger instructs the only light-sport aircraft/powered-parachute inspection course in the nation.
  • January 18, 2006

    Professor Raymond Grosshans, left, and Michael Haselkorn use laser imaging equipment to create a digital schematic of an aircraft part.
  • January 16, 2006

    Gabriel McMurtrie shares a silly moment with mom, Elouise Oyzon, at the Margaret’s House art show opening, Dec. 15. For 10 weeks, 23 preschoolers from Margaret’s House and 16 pre-service art educators from the School of Art worked hard to produce unique and exciting art for the show.
  • January 13, 2006

    The voices of RIT men's hockey--Chris Lerch, Randy Bloechl and Ed Trefzger--celebrate 25 years in the broadcast booth this season. The team brings the action of Tigers hockey to life for listeners of WITR-FM (89.7). The next game is 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, versus Oswego State at Ritter Arena.
  • January 11, 2006

    Bhavin Parekh, material science and engineering student in RIT's College of Science, poses with model Laine Blumenkopf at the Materials Research Society fashion show in Boston last month. Parekh and fellow student Naveen Rawat represented RIT at the event highlighting technologies potential impact on future apparel. Students from Carnegie Mellon University and MIT were among the other participants. The small logo on Blumenkopf’s dress can change color depending on body temperature.
  • January 8, 2006

    RIT’s Printing Applications Laboratory unveiled two new seven-color HP Indigo presses at an industry-wide event held Dec. 8 on the RIT campus. The units provides greater evaluation capabilities for industrial media suppliers and is integral to PAL’s expansion to the Worldwide Media Center for evaluating media used on HP Indigo digital presses. The installation also directly impacts educational opportunities available to students in RIT’s School of Print Media.
  • January 5, 2006

    RIT Athenaeum member Al Ornstein shows his classroom spirit at the organization's new facility at 150 Research Boulevard. Winter preview sessions of upcoming courses will be held on Jan. 9 and 11; with Open House sessions and classes beginning Jan. 16-19.
  • January 3, 2006

    Deborah Blizzard, left, and Susan Barnes use creativity to co-teach a class on the topic of reality television in today's society. Discussion covers many aspects of communication and will include other topics as well, such as the economics, history and impact of reality TV. The class was made possible by a grant from RIT's College of Liberal Arts.
  • December 30, 2005

    Students decorate holiday decorations at a party sponsored by the Center for Campus Life in December.
  • December 28, 2005

    Students decorate holiday decorations at a party sponsored by the Center for Campus Life in December.
  • December 26, 2005

    Students decorate holiday decorations at a party sponsored by the Center for Campus Life in December.