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April 7, 2016
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Today’s Top Stories
RIT joins Microsoft College Puzzle Challenge
Thirty student teams from RIT will test their puzzle-solving skills in a race against other schools across North America in the annual Microsoft College Puzzle Challenge.
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RIT hosts Spring Juggle-In this weekend
Rings, clubs, balls and more will go airborne this weekend during the 39th RIT Spring Juggle-In, one of the longest running juggling festivals in North America.
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Faculty writes soon-to-be-published thriller
Bill Brewer, director of exercise science, crossed writing a novel off his bucket list while he recovered from colon cancer. He will speak at the opening ceremony of the Relay for Life fundraiser event on Saturday.
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Pick up the latest ‘Athenaeum’ today
The latest Athenaeum will be in mailboxes and on newsstands across campus this afternoon. In this issue, read about the researchers behind the gravitational wave discovery that proved Einstein’s general theory of relativity.

Distinguished Alumni
Meet CLA Distinguished Alumnus John Hartmann
John Hartmann ’85, who represents the College of Liberal Arts, is one of 10 RIT Distinguished Alumni this year. They will be honored during Distinguished Alumni week April 11-15.
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RIT in the News
The Citizen
Skaneateles photographer uses drone to capture students' imaginations, aerial landscapes
Matt Champlin '02 (information technology) featured more »

The New York Times
Coach Has Long Association With Boston College and Success
Wayne Wilson, men's hockey head coach, quoted more »

Democrat and Chronicle
DO IT: Take aim with Rochester's Foam Dart League
Nick Christos, fourth-year mechanical engineering technology major, quoted more »

Slate
How Worried Should You Be About Your Printer Security?
Guest column by Josephine Wolff, assistant professor of public policy and computing security more »

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Upcoming Events
Talk and book signing: “Who Sells Their Soul in a Construction Zone? The Truth about ‘The Crossroads’ in Clarksdale, Mississippi,” Adam Gussow, University of Mississippi, 3 p.m. today, Ingle Auditorium

Lecture: Part of Viva l’Italia – Celebrating Italy @ RIT, “Paintings Within Italian Baroque Paintings,” Michael Amy, 5 p.m. today, Allen Chapel

Presentation: Erin Sarofsky and Jake Mathew, motion graphic designers, 5 p.m. today, Eastman Hall auditorium

Symposium: Graduate Research and Creativity Symposium, 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m. tomorrow, Louise Slaughter Hall, room 2120-2150 (details)

Learning Assistant Recruiting Fair: 1–2 p.m. tomorrow, Gosnell Hall, room A300 and atrium

Reading: The Editorial Collective of Earth’s Daughters, 3 p.m. tomorrow, Eastman Hall auditorium

Spring Juggle-In: Juggling festival, 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday, Clark Gym (details)

Fashion showcase: “The Sphere of Influence,” with special appearance by Justin LeBlanc of Project Runway, 4 p.m. Saturday, Dyer Arts Center (tickets)

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Scoreboard
Men’s tennis: UR 9, RIT 0

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