Contributor
Simone, Albert; University News Staff; Stendardi, Deborah; Fagenbaum, Neil; Quinn Thomas, Kathy; McGuinness-Clarke, Colleen; Mangefrida, Phyllis (Print Production Specialist); Tucker, Daniel (Printer); Rochester Institute of Technology. Office of Alumni Relations.; Rochester Institute of Technology. University News.; Weisler, A. Sue; Chin, Cameron; Cook, Bruce
Summary
MAIN FEATURES OF THIS ISSUE: Front cover: Nancy McKee Fein '97. / They're all talking (and talking) about RIT: college rankings. / RIT--working with city schools to be in the minority-recruiting "Vanguard" and building the engineering pool: RIT joined the Rochester City School District and the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME) in a new program designed to identify and develop engineering talent among city students. / There's no place like a new home: new student housing. / RIT's computer science majors beat MIT, UR in contest: ACM Northeastern Regional Competition. / Degrees of separation: RIT's distance learning third in nation. / Jesse Jackson spoke in February at RIT as part of the Frank Horton Distinguished Speaker Series. / Campus no-alcohol policy gets MADD award. / Nathaniel Rochester Society Scholarship Program. / Singled out: RIT Experts and their media attention. / Bushwhacking a living with the new technology: a trio of alumni and their entrepreneurial tales, featuring Andrew Whelch '92, Erin Malone '94, Derek Torrey '94. / Gadget Boy on the history and future of the internet: Stephen Jacobs, RIT information technology professor. / Ignoring the glass slipper, looking beyond the glass ceiling: RIT grad helps make the auto industry more user friendly -- feature story on Nancy Mckee Fein '76 (Toyota.) / Teaching secrets for a successful classroom. / Keith Jenkins, assistant provost for diversity, provides an annual dinner for his intercultural studies students. / Gallery: featuring Robert Fazio '84, Geri McCormick '77, Carl Chiarenza '57, Nancy Stuart '82, Nancy Jurs '60. / Alumni Activities. / Class notes. / Women printing students get a little extra from a dynamic duo: Susan Persson Dumke '84 and Lynda Samuel Hull '87. / Getting inside the business of cable sports: ESPN Vice President of Marketing Sean Bratches, '84. / In Memoriam.
Date of Original
5-1-1999
Date of Digitization
March 2006
Broad Type
Text
Specific Type
Magazine
Original Item Location
1850/901
Specific Collection
University Magazine
Notes
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