Photo Spotlights

  • March 26, 2018

    Hana Halilaj, left, a School of Individualized Study student from Kosovo, receives help from Wendy Way, a librarian participating in the Women on Wikipedia event March 24. Volunteers edited and increased entries about significant women and events related to women by writing new posts.
  • March 24, 2018

    Dorothy Farris, VP at US Sales Veeam Software, was the keynote speaker at the ninth annual Power Your Potential women’s leadership conference sponsored by Saunders College of Business.
  • March 23, 2018

    NASA astronaut Don Pettit delivered opening remarks for his “Portraits of a Planet: Photographer in Space” exhibition, which will be on display inside University Gallery through Imagine RIT on April 28.
  • March 23, 2018

    RIT President David Munson acknowledges Kathryn Gardner during the 2018 Outstanding Undergraduate Scholars award ceremony on March 22. Since 1976, RIT has honored the top 1% of undergraduate students that are able to maintain a high standard of academic excellence while also giving back to their community through civic or volunteer work, conducting research, or being engaged in co-op or work in their field of study. For more information, go to https://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/outstanding-undergraduate-scholars/overview
  • March 22, 2018

    Students were treated to a seafood themed dinner, "Under the Sea", at Gracie's on March 22. A cold bar of shrimp, crab and calamari was offered along with a variety of decorated desserts. The Trinidad and Tobago Steelband entertained.
  • March 21, 2018

    RIT Trustee Ronald Zarrella, left, prepares to view an interactive game developed by Rochester Prep students Terrell Marble and Zaid Abdulsalam, on right. This fall, seven seniors from Rochester Prep High School met with RIT faculty to work on capstone projects varying from photojournalism to microbiology to game design and development. The students presented the final results of their projects at a special capstone showcase ceremony March 21.
  • March 21, 2018

    Zaid Abdulsalam presented an interactive game he developed with fellow Rochester Prep student Terrell Marble. This fall, seven seniors from Rochester Prep High School met with RIT faculty to work on capstone projects varying from photojournalism to microbiology to game design and development. The students presented the final results of their projects at a special capstone showcase ceremony March 21.
  • March 20, 2018

    ThermApparel co-founders Kurtis Kracke, right, and Bradley Dunn show off their cooling vest that is uniquely designed for people living with MS. The company, which is currently in RIT’s Venture Creations incubator, has formed a partnership with the MS Foundation to provide vests to people who couldn’t otherwise afford them.
  • March 16, 2018

    The 2018 Finger Lakes Regional FIRST Robotics competition took place March 16-17 at RIT. More than 35 high school teams from across New York state, New Jersey and Canada participated in POWER UP, where students build robots and competed as if they are part of the inner workings of a video game. Winners from the regional move on to the national championships in April.
  • March 16, 2018

    The 2018 Finger Lakes Regional FIRST Robotics competition took place March 16-17 at RIT. Groups from China, Brazil, Canada and the United States (shown here) performed their national anthems before the games began. More than 35 high school teams from across New York state, New Jersey and Canada participated in POWER UP, where students build robots and competed as if they are part of the inner workings of a video game. Winners from the regional move on to the national championships in April.
  • March 14, 2018

    Computer Science Professor Paul Tymann works with students from Nicholas High School in Buffalo, N.Y. From left, Lucas Balbach, Jack Schlehr and Zach Carter work on a programming exercise in a computer lab. Sixty high school students from the Rochester-region competed in the first RIT High School Programming Contest March 12 at RIT’s B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences. The teams of three worked to solve as many programming problems as they could in the least amount of time.
  • March 13, 2018

    Brandon Hudson, a fourth-year student in the School for Individualized Studies, is CEO of Connexus, a heating and cooling company in Venture Creations that has developed a unique web-based thermostat system.