Contributor

Simone, Albert; Fandel, Susan; Maynard, Laurie; Murphy, Susan; University News Staff; Stendardi, Deborah; Fagenbaum, Neil; Quinn Thomas, Kathy; Rochester Institute of Technology. Office of Alumni Relations.; Rochester Institute of Technology. University News.; McGuinness-Clarke, Colleen; Mangefrida, Phyllis (Print Production Specialist); Weisler, A. Sue

Summary

MAIN FEATURES OF THIS ISSUE: Front cover: A Startlingly beautiful Intrepid. / A message from the president. / Frederick Wiedman Jr. bequeaths $5 million to RIT. / RIT President named to New York’s Federal Reserve Bank. / Au Revoir: Ex-dormitory, Hotel Rochester, demolished Dec. 18th. / Rock the (boat) house: Rowing team claims permanent residence. / Kickin’ back: Student Life Center turns 8 years old. / Dyers’ donate $2.5 million to create NTID visual arts center. / RIT Research Corp. plays key role in UN global census project. / Singled out: Andrew Moore, dean of COLA, aims to move RIT’s liberal arts curriculum into the technology era. / First in class [Initiative]: Industry and government partners find solutions at RIT. / The Big(gest) Shot (yet): RIT photographers capture the Intrepid [Sea Air Space Museum]. / And afterwards: RIT alumni, faculty, administrators and friends celebrate after Big Shot. / Fluent fingers: Filling the communications gap—the American Sign Language and Interpreting Education (ASLIE) program. / NTID goes global: $180,000 grant for Project Inclusion—an international program promoting the improvement of postsecondary education for deaf and hearing-impaired students. / From your mouth to…: Adapting new speech recognition system for real-time, speech-to-text transcription to better education of deaf and hard-of-hearing students. / Taking shape: RIT alumni make a community—alumni participate in volunteering activities on behalf of RIT. / Alumni advantages. / Waterlogging: A Gallery of remote sensing imagery and lake dynamic modeling images of the Great Lakes. / Alumni activities. / Class notes. / Alumni activities: regional. / RIT alumni receive business kudos. / When planning for the future means remembering the past: Remembering RIT in your will and other planned gifts. / Visit Italy in the next millennium: RIT Alumni Network offers new travel program to Tuscany in September 2000. / Reunion 2001. / Got the post tax-time blues?: RIT Charitable Gift Annuity offers donors charitable deduction. / Here comes All-American Ushi Patel: RIT volleyball player ends career with awards. / A Profile of quiet courage: Father of Jeffrey Zielasko, diagnosed with leukemia, writes positive, inspiring novel about son. / They really hit the road: Rich and Sue Freeman create Footprint Press. / ACT now: using the Automatic Contribution Transfer (ACT) program to give to RIT / In Memoriam. / Worth noting. / Keep in touch. / From the archives.

Date of Original

5-1-2000

Date of Digitization

June 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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