Photo Spotlights

  • June 7, 2018

    RIT’s 20th annual Retirees Picnic was held June 6 in the Gordon Field House and Activities Center. More than 500 retired faculty and staff attended the event, which also recognized four distinguished retirees who continue to serve the RIT and greater Rochester communities. Honorees, from left to right, are Bob Baker, former director of NTID’s Dyer Arts Center; James DeCaro, professor emeritus and former interim president of NTID; and T. Alan Hurwitz, former NTID president. Also honored was David McCloskey, retired sign language interpreter, who was unable to attend the ceremony.
  • June 6, 2018

    Fireside Lounge in the Student Alumni Union is being renovated this summer. Improvements include new carpeting, ceiling and steps.
  • June 4, 2018

    Patricia Moore, an internationally renowned designer, gave the keynote address at the 2018 Capstone Design Conference at RIT June 4. More than 200 faculty, researchers and students from universities around the country participated in the event about improving capstone courses—experiential learning components of engineering education. Moore ’74 (industrial design) was named by ID Magazine as one of The 40 Most Socially Conscious Designers in the world for her focus on Universal Design—environments that can be accessed, used and understood by all regardless of abilities. The philosophy is becoming more integrated into collegiate project-based, multidisciplinary courses.
  • May 31, 2018

    Alessandra Santarosa, left, and Claire Koval, right, are on the Executive Board of WITR, the student-run radio station.
  • May 11, 2018

    Soon-to-be graduates gather ahead of RIT’s 133rd commencement celebration. At the Academic Convocation, RIT President David Munson conferred degrees upon some 3,500 undergraduate and graduate students. College ceremonies take place throughout the day today and Saturday.
  • May 10, 2018

    Lindsay Owens, post-doctoral project coordinator in the Center for Advancing STEM Teaching, Learning, and Evaluation (CASTLE), discussed her research with Provost Jeremy Haefner. “The Ideal Physics Graduate Student” was a collaboration with faculty Benjamin Zwicki and Casey Miller. CASTLE) celebrated RIT faculty and student research May 9.
  • May 10, 2018

    Lydia Versluys from the class of 2018 received her white coat. RIT’s Physician Assistant Program held its 20th annual coating ceremony on May 10.
  • May 9, 2018

    Seniors decorated their caps for graduation during Senior Week. The College Activities Board provided lettering, glitter, glue and paints for students to use to decorate their mortarboards May 9 in the SAU Fireside Lounge.
  • May 9, 2018

    Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management and Career Services James Miller, center, is retiring after 50 years with RIT. Here, he shares a laugh with Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Jeremy Haefner, left, and Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration James Watters at his retirement party.
  • May 9, 2018

    Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management and Career Services James Miller is retiring after 50 years with RIT. After several talks from past and present RIT presidents and colleagues, Miller shared his personal thoughts to the crowd in the University Gallery at his retirement party.
  • May 8, 2018

    RIT held a farewell reception for Jeremy Haefner, who has been the university’s provost for 10 years. Haefner is stepping down as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at RIT to become the provost and executive vice chancellor at University of Denver.
  • May 7, 2018

    President David Munson, left, presents Provost Jeremy Haefner and his wife, Maurin, with a gift at a farewell reception on Monday. Haefner has been the university’s provost for 10 years. He is stepping down as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs to become the provost and executive vice chancellor at University of Denver.