Photo Spotlights

  • March 28, 2017

    Jordan Mack, a third-year mechanical engineering student from Hopkinton, N.H., stitches a repair on a Patagonia jacket during the DIY clinic at RIT on March 27. Rather than toss a favorite item of clothing with a flaw, the Worn Wear group encourages a fix to extend its life. Patagonia’s Worn Wear repair team travels to colleges around the country to fix clothing and to show people how to do their own clothing repairs.
  • March 27, 2017

    Kyle Suero, a third-year computer security student from Los Angeles, often catches a quick nap between classes in the Campus Center. It is one of five designated areas on campus students are encouraged to take short naps to help productivity and creativity.
  • March 26, 2017

    David Martins, associate professor and university writing program director, helps his daughter Eleanor Martins, left, and her friend Nora Winkler edit a Wikipedia page during the Women on Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon at The Wallace Center on March 25. To celebrate Women’s History Month, volunteers increased the entries about significant women and events related to women by writing new posts.
  • March 25, 2017

    Students celebrated the Persian New Year with music and dance performances March 25. The festival of Nowruz marks the Solar New Year and the beginning of the spring season. The event was organized by the club Persian Association of RIT Students (PARS).
  • March 24, 2017

    A celebration of life for Provost Emeritus Stan McKenzie, a beloved member of the Rochester Institute of Technology family and former senior vice president of Academic Affairs, was held March 24. McKenzie, who died Nov. 8, served RIT for 41 years in several capacities, including teaching literature for 34 years and serving as provost for 14 years. He served as director of judicial affairs and acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts.
  • March 24, 2017

    Dean Emerita of the College of Liberal Arts Mary Sullivan presided over a memorial service for Stan McKenzie, a beloved member of the RIT family and former provost and senior vice president of Academic Affairs, on March 24. McKenzie, who died Nov. 8, served RIT for 41 years in several capacities, including teaching literature for 34 years and serving as provost for 14 years. He also served as director of judicial affairs and acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts.
  • March 24, 2017

    Miles Hood, a first-year hospitality and tourism student from Rochester, N.Y., received a brush cut from his father, William Hood Sr. of Epik Hair Studios during the GLBT Health Fair March 23. The Student Wellness event featured information from Trillium Health, Victory Alliance, Gay Alliance, Student Wellness and other organizations. Representatives offered information about health, samples, games and free haircuts.
  • March 24, 2017

    Members of student government gather to listen to the Carillon play for the first time since 2014 on March 24.
  • March 23, 2017

    Seated from left, Bridgit Hrubecky, a second-year biomedical science student from Albany, N.Y.; Carley Geruntino, a third-year diagnostic medical sonography student from Utica, N.Y.; and Leigh Bechet, a fourth-year industrial engineering student from St. Charles, Ill., read to a group of 3-year-olds at Margaret’s House, RIT’s child care center. A new program with the RIT College Panhellenic Council donated 20 books to the center in recognition of 10 students in sororities, including these three, who earned 4.0 averages in the fall semester.
  • March 22, 2017

    Jeanne Casares, associate vice president and chief information officer, spoke as part of the I’m First speaker series March 22. The I’m First program at RIT was started two years ago to provide support to first-generation college students. The program has a monthly lecture series that allows first-generation faculty and staff the opportunity to share their stories of success.
  • March 21, 2017

    Ryan Jeter, a second-year 3D design student from Rochester, catches some air on the hill next to The Wallace Center. Temperatures are expected to reach only into the mid-20s today but may reach the 50s on Friday.
  • March 19, 2017

    FIRST Robotics and the annual Finger Lakes Regional competition welcomed high school teams from across the Northeast and Canada to RIT, marking its 13th year here. This year, robotic adventure clubs mobilized for Steamworks. Forty-nine high schools competed at the event that featured team alliances acting as adventure clubs from an era in which technology relied on steam power to prepare airships for the ultimate long distance race.