Photo Spotlights

  • February 2, 2004

    One of many entries in the 2004 Scholastic Art Awards and Exhibition created by area youngsters from a 10-country region. Prize-winning pieces will be displayed at RIT's Bevier Gallery through Feb. 18.
  • January 30, 2004

    These hand-carved and hand-painted birds are part of collection NTID recently received from the estate of Mildred F. Hall, a longtime friend of RIT and NTID. The collection is on permanent exhibit across from the Dyer Arts Center in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Building.
  • January 28, 2004

    Alvin Poussaint, physician and technical advisor to The Cosby Show and Little Bill on Nickelodeon, addresses the RIT community in honor of Martin Luther King Jr Day, Jan. 15. Prior to his presentation, Poussaint spent time with students discussing their thoughts on race relations and attitudes on campus.
  • January 16, 2004

    RIT environmental management and safety students, from left, Ken Smith, Kate Cassim and Brian Marcelli, look over some of the used electronic equipment--such as computers, monitors, TV sets and cell phones--that were turned in to RIT's Student Environmental Action League as part of Electronic Waste Recycling Day on Jan. 16.
  • January 12, 2004

    Student winners of the first Phoenix Fiction Award, sponsored by the department of language and literature in the College of Liberal Arts, were recently announced. First prize and $100 went to Jill Welks; second prize and $50 went to both Saunter Sprehe and Amanda Keane. Shown above are Sprehe and Rebecca Housel, contest coordinator and faculty advisor to the student writing club, Inklings.
  • January 5, 2004

    RIT's a cappella group, the Brick City Singers, perform during a multicultural holiday celebration, Dec. 16. Holidays included in the celebration, sponsored by the Center for Residence Life, were Christmas, Hanukkah, Ramadan, Winter Solstice, Diwali, Kwanzaa, Bodhi Day, Chinese New Year and St. Nicholas Day.
  • December 18, 2003

    RIT's Kevin Kochersberger attempts to re-enact the Wright brothers' first powered flight on Dec. 17, the 100th anniversary of the Wrights' historic flight, near Kitty Hawk, N.C. Kochersberger, associate professor of mechanical engineering, helped build the reproduction 1903 Wright Flyer and was named a "Pilot of the Century" by the Experimental Aircraft Association.
  • December 12, 2003

    RIT student Ron Mooney sits among hand-crafted glass and ceramic creations at the annual School for American Crafts holiday sale, Dec. 11 in the Student Alumni Union.
  • December 10, 2003

    RIT’s School of Art students, faculty and alumni chiseled their way through six blocks of ice—weighing 300 pounds each—for Gallery r’s annual show-stopping display during the Park Avenue Winter Fest on Dec. 4.
  • December 8, 2003

    Kevin Romero (left), Richard Morrison and Dwayne Brown, all members of the Mu Sigma chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha wrap presents for the 7th annual Tree of Angels project. The gifts go to residents of East House, a non-profit halfway house for recovery from mental illness or substance abuse. An annual outreach effort started in 1997, the Angel Project donated 550 gifts last year, 200 of which were from RIT Greeks.
  • December 5, 2003

    Latty Goodwin, reading specialist in RIT’s Learning Development Center, browses arts and crafts made by RIT faculty and stafff in the annual On the Side show and sale, Dec. 3.
  • December 4, 2003

    U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer (right) visits RIT's Defense Modernization and Readiness Program and its latest research subject—an A-6E Intruder plane—on Dec. 3 at the Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies. Research on this plane will lead to developing technologies to benefit aging commercial aircraft and other military aircraft, says Nabil Nasr, CIMS director (center). Also pictured, RIT President Albert Simone (left).