Photo Spotlights

  • May 4, 2018

    Bevier Gallery is exhibiting MFA Thesis work from CIAS’ School of Art and the School for American Crafts until May 12. The BFA Senior Exhibition in ceramics, furniture design, glass, metals and jewelry design opens May 4, 6-9 p.m. at Gallery r.
  • May 4, 2018

    The BFA Senior Exhibition in ceramics, furniture design, glass, metals and jewelry design is on view at Gallery r through May 13.
  • April 30, 2018

    Kathrine Switzer, athlete, author and spokeswoman, met with RIT students from the women’s cross country team today. Switzer is best known as the first woman to enter and run the Boston Marathon in 1967. She is the keynote speaker at the Women’s Career Achievement Dinner April 30, sponsored by the Center for Women and Gender and the Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement.
  • April 28, 2018

    A student team exhibited a scrum cap for rugby that will reduce the likelihood of concussion during game play at the Imagine RIT: Innovation and Creativity Festival on April 28. Project manager and industrial engineering student Akane Fujimoto helped an attendee try on a prototype.
  • April 27, 2018

    Renowned dietitian and nutritionist Ellyn Satter visited the RIT campus April 24-26. She met students and faculty, and gave public talks on issues surrounding feeding children. Here, Satter taught the Lifecycle Nutrition Class on April 26 to students in RIT’s Wegmans School of Health and Nutrition.
  • April 26, 2018

    Lenore Pearlstein, publisher of INSIGHT Into Diversity, presented RIT the 2018 Diversity Champion to RIT President Munson on Wednesday. The national distinction aims to identify schools that exemplify an unyielding commitment to diversity and inclusion throughout their campus communities, across academic programs and at the highest administrative levels. RIT earned the distinction for the third consecutive year.
  • April 25, 2018

    The three-mile Color Run ended with a color throw on April 22. Runners were tossed with colored powders along the course of the run, now in its seventh year. The race, sponsored by RIT Center for Residence Life, was founded as a way to raise awareness about resources for the LGBTQIA community on RIT’s campus and in the Rochester area.
  • April 24, 2018

    Vicki Otis, left, a fifth-year sociology major from Salem, Mass., and Chris Brown, a fourth-year game design development student from Rosedale, N.J., support each other while walking in heels. Alpha Sigma Alpha hosted the annual Heel Violence walk on April 22. All proceeds will go to IGNITE, a group supported by United Way of Rochester, which provides free services to people who are deaf and hard of hearing and who have experienced domestic violence or sexual abuse.
  • April 22, 2018

    Comedian Leslie Jones, a cast member and writer on Saturday Night Live, was the featured entertainer for this year’s SpringFest.
  • April 22, 2018

    Comedian Leslie Jones, a cast member and writer on Saturday Night Live, was the featured entertainer for this year’s SpringFest.
  • April 21, 2018

    Attendees of the PhotoHistory/PhotoFuture Conference April 20-22 toured the Image Permanence Institute within the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences at RIT. IPI is an academic research laboratory, focused on research that informs the preservation of cultural heritage collections. Areas of expertise include the preservation of photographic materials and sustainable practices in preservation environmental management. More than 300 photography enthusiasts gathered for the first-ever PhotoHistory/PhotoFuture Conference to absorb scholarly presentations and panels.
  • April 21, 2018

    “The Luminous Print: An Appreciation of Photogravure” is on view in the showcases of RIT’s Cary Graphic Arts Collection. The exhibition, organized and curated by David Pankow (on right), is drawn from the extensive graphic arts holdings at RIT and features a stunning selection of books and portfolios illustrated with hand-pulled photogravures, as well as landmark photo books with illustrations in rotogravure. Jon Goodman, left, a master photogravurist, made the photogravures for all of the portfolios. An opening reception was included in the PhotoHistory/PhotoFuture Conference program April 20-22. More than 300 photography enthusiasts gathered for the first-ever PhotoHistory/PhotoFuture Conference to absorb scholarly presentations and panels.