Contributor

Simone, Albert; Morano, Charles; Stendardi, Deborah; Fagenbaum, Neil; Quinn Thomas, Kathy; Mangefrida, Phyllis; McGuinness-Clarke, Colleen; Tucker, Daniel; Byers, Bruce; Rochester Institute of Technology. Office of Alumni Relations.; Rochester Institute of Technology. University News.; Weisler, A. Sue

Summary

MAIN FEATURES OF THIS ISSUE: Front cover: Jerry Uelsmann '57, self-portrait. / Honorary doctorate goes to first Northern Irish president of Ireland, Mary McAleese, on May 7, 1999. / Big Shot 1999 aims at the Intrepid, the Big Apple's favorite aircraft carrier. Coordinators for this photography project are Michael Perez and William DuBois, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences. The carrier is docked at Pier 86 in Manhattan. The event will take place in October. / RIT's Computer Science House ranks as the most wired dorm in the nation and RIT comes in as the 21st most wired college in Yahoo! Internet Life's third annual survey. / The College of Liberal Arts now offers five-course minors. / The renovations for the James E. Gleason building begin in the fall of 1999, with completion scheduled by fall of 2000. / The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) has completed its first $11.5 million, private fund-raising campaign, "Fulfilling the Promise." / RIT's invention proposals increase this past year. / Designing Guy: an RIT alumnus is the undisputed king of Rochester interiors. Arthur Vitoch '69. / Graven images: RIT photographers capture the inner and outer cosmos. Jerry Uelsmann, Kwaku Alston, Julia Dean, Rachel Falk, Dan Loh, Katrin Eismann. / RIT's Office of Cooperative Education and Careers Services' Direct, Manny Contomanolis, describes the Institute's co-op education program--also features Steve Rosadini, Charles Clemens, Norma Moran and Michael Klayman. / Class notes. / Description of upcoming Alumni activities. / Al Davis '41, a lifetime of RIT service and commitment. / Tiger men’s' teams push through to spring 1999 semi-finals (hockey, lacrosse.) / Kristine Pierce '99, captain of the women's hockey team, was named the 1999 Hockey Humanitarian. / Nathaniel Rochester Society article. / RIT Archives feature photo: RIT couple in front of the Kate Gleason Hall, circa 1940.

Date of Original

9-1-1999

Date of Digitization

March 2006

Broad Type

Text

Specific Type

Magazine

Original Item Location

1850/901

Specific Collection

University Magazine

Notes

Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to the RIT Digital Institutional Repository in May 2025; Some links embedded into the PDF may not work

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