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Cited for [best value](https://www.rit.edu/ranked-among-best-value-universities-2025) among national research universities

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Ranked among nation’s best in [hands-on career preparation](https://www.rit.edu/co-op-ranked-6th-nationally)

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    Communications and Digital Media

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    Computing and Information Sciences

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    Engineering and Engineering Technology

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    Game Design, Development, and Arts

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    Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education

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    Science and Math

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    Undeclared and Individualized Study

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Faces of RIT

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    Beyond Human

    Jessica Wegman

    Psychology Major

    Seeing the world through the eyes of a different species is just one way we connect with the world around us. Through faculty-led research, Wegman is working to improve the quality of life for North American River Otters by studying their visual perception.

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    Advancing Neurotechnology

    Harrison Canning

    Innovation Science in Neurotechnology

    The School of Individualized Studies enabled Canning to create a degree that combines studies in computer science, business, and neuroscience so he can build a business that can mass produce brain-computer interfaces to help people with disabilities.

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    Online Face-Off

    Evan Hirsh

    Computer Science

    Trading gloves and helmets for a monitor and a mouse has ushered in a new era in sports: competitive, organized gaming. By mirroring professional eSports, the RIT eSports team pursues competitive gaming at the highest possible level, rivaling the excitement of traditional sports teams.

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    Where Science Meets Art

    Zayneb Jaff

    Pre-health Studies

    Metals and Jewelry Design

    Studying health studies has helped Jaff develop her logic and analytical skills. Adding a dual major in metals and jewelry design will prepare her well for medical school, where today's doctors must be both knowledgeable and innovative in their approaches to patient care.

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    Giving a Voice to a Community

    Tianna Manon '15

    Communication

    As an alum of the journalism program, Manon has put into practice the storytelling platforms and opportunities She took advantage of at RIT. Today, Manon serves as editor-in-chief of Open Mic Rochester, an online magazine that gives a voice to Rochester’s black community.

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    Always Evolving

    Elizabeth Ruder

    Assistant Professor

    The field of nutrition is an ever-changing field where knowledge is always evolving. Ruder enjoys watching her students question what they know as they use hands-on experiences to contribute to future nutritional guidelines.

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    Connecting Kids to Science

    Devon M Christman

    Physics

    Over the summer, Christman taught a workshop called “Experiments in Science” to a group of children from RIT’s Kids on Campus program. By helping to change their perspectives on who and what a scientist is, Christman is shaping the minds of tomorrow’s scientists.

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    The Power of Music

    Becky Jasen

    Physician Assistant

    Jasen is a physician assistant major and the music director for RIT Players. She is applying her passion for music to research that studied how music can reduce pain and anxiety in pediatric patients.

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    Take the Leap

    Michael Oshetski '03

    CEO, Micatu Inc.

    Focused on making the utility grid more efficient and sustainable, Oshetski, an RIT alum, has a passion for entrepreneurship. Turning a start-up into reality led him to sharing a key piece of advice: Just go for it.

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    Where You Belong

    Corinne Mendieta

    Mechanical Engineering Technology

    Mendieta has found a home in student government. As vice president she makes sure that all students have what they need to succeed.

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    Advancing the Success of Women

    Shannon McHale

    Cybersecurity

    As head of public relations for Women in Computing, McHale strives to organize professional opportunities for its members, advancing women’s experience in computing majors, and giving back to a club that has given her so much.

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    Expanding ASL

    Tina Goudreau Collison

    Professor of Chemistry

    A complicated vocabulary and a lack of dedicated signs in American Sign Language makes Organic Chemistry a challenge for deaf and hard of hearing students. Collision worked with interpreters to develop new ASL signs, leading to profound learning improvements for her students.

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    Enhancing Reality

    Kevin Kha

    Imaging Science

    Kha interned with Oculus testing their next generation of VR cameras, which have the potential to aid law enforcement and impact learning in schools. The internship turned into a full-time job, and Kha plans to work on enhancing the VR experience.

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    The Spice of Life

    Kate Ferguson

    Finance and International Business

    Variety is what Ferguson thrives on. And no day is ever the same for this double major who plays soccer and is involved in a range of activities at RIT.

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    Entrepreneurial Solutions for Environmental Problems

    Sherwyn Millette

    Sustainability Ph.D.

    Millette is from Trinidad and Tobago, an island nation that needs a way to manage a waste problem in a country with limited space. Millette is exploring if a circular economy can be the solution.

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    Improving Human-computer Interactions

    Matt Huenerfauth

    Professor

    Improving interactions with online platforms for those with disabilities is the ultimate goal behind Huenerfauth’s research. By training designers to create and develop more accessible websites and mobile networks, a wider audience can connect to and benefit from these technologies.

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    Relationships Are Key to Success

    Jess Sudol '06

    VP/Civil Dept. Manager - Passero Associates

    Building relationships and honing communication skills are crucial skills for success in any field. Passero Associates has recognized the collaborative nature of RIT students. They continue to hire RIT students and graduates for their dynamic interpersonal skills as well as their knowledge.

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    Bringing Deaf Culture to the Big Screen

    Rydrea Walker

    Design and Imaging Technology

    Walker wants to share Deaf and hard-of-hearing stories to bridge the gap between cultures and represent the Deaf community in Hollywood.

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    The Sky’s the Limit

    Aaron Gordon

    Film and Animation

    Gordon started Optic Sky, an animation company, after graduating from RIT with a degree in film. He helps develop new talent by inviting RIT students to work on his production crews.

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    MetroGnome

    Barrington Campbell

    Game Design and Development

    Tinkering, testing, designing, coding – it's what he does. Through RIT's game design program, Campbell and his team created a game that garnered attention from 20th Century Fox, leading him to an internship with the company.

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    A New Way to Tell Stories

    Claire Wilcox

    Undeclared Art and Design

    By combining the performing arts with technology and design, Claire Wilcox is creating a storytelling dynamic that engages technology to share stories on film and on stage.

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    Love What You Do

    David Even MBA '18

    Vice President, W.G. Arthur Co.

    Growing to love the business he began working for at 15, Even is now a vice president at W.G. Arthur Co. With a passion for helping others, Even learned from his mentors that treating people right is always the best policy.

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    More Than One Path

    Berta Rivera

    Applied Arts and Sciences

    With the flexibility to shape her education around her professional and personal lives, Rivera has found the School of Individualized Study to be the pathway toward a fulfilling degree and a rewarding career that pays it forward.

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    Evoking Emotion Through Music

    Jonathan Kruger

    Professor

    A difficult task to accomplish, yet a joy to teach, Kruger enjoys composing for visual mediums. As chair of the Department of Performing Arts, Krugar focuses on enhancing a scene with music while keeping the audience immersed in the medium.

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    Merging Past and Present

    Devin Klibanow

    3D Digital Design

    RIT's Cary Graphics Art Collection allows students to view printing styles and graphic art from thousands of years ago. In order to preserve these artifacts, Klibanow is working with other students and faculty to create a virtual viewing experience.

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    Engineering Better Solutions

    Poornima Padmanabhan

    Assistant Professor

    Professor Padmanabhan’s students engage in hands-on research experiences that help build a better future through the creation of advanced complex materials that can solve problems in solar energy, health care, agriculture, and more.

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    Education: A Powerful Tool for Sustainability

    Elizabeth Moore

    Sustainability Ph.D.

    Moore is researching nanomaterials and their use in clean energy technologies. She’s sharing this knowledge with future generations, who have the power to impact the environment.

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    Picture Perfect

    Amelia Hamilton

    Photography

    With only a split second to get the perfect shot, Hamilton's passion for capturing emotion is an asset to creating authentic images in the moment.

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    Architecture Is Awesome

    Blair Benson

    Architecture M.Arch.

    When Blair changed careers she realized that it is never too late to pursue your passion. Now she embraces the collaborative nature of the design process, combining functionality, aesthetic appeal, and responsible practices in her architectural work.

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    The Physics of Animation

    Mari Jaye Blanchard

    Assistant Professor

    School of Film & Animation

    To create movement, Blanchard’s classes are full of motion, with students jumping, crawling, and walking to better understand the physics they are trying to draw.

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    Giving Back

    Jennifer Wheeler, M.D. BS ’01

    Biotechnology

    Family Medicine

    After 9/11, Wheeler enlisted in the US Army and served as a doctor in Afghanistan. Now, she practices family medicine and serves as a preceptor to RIT students who are embarking on their own careers in medicine.

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    Protecting Those Who Protect Us

    Rachael Aho

    Exercise Science ’17

    Aho is putting her exercise science degree to work as a personal trainer who works with first responders. She helps firefighters stay in shape and prevent on-the-job injuries.

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    Streaming Worldwide

    Nate Bellavia

    Film and Animation

    RIT’s student-run radio station broadcasts to the Rochester community and streams worldwide. Bellavia, WITR’s music director, appreciates that RIT has a place where people who love music can bond over their passion and share that connection over the airwaves.

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    The Power of Architecture

    Nana-Yaw Andoh

    Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture

    Nan-Yaw Andoh teaches his students that architecture is more than beautiful buildings. It's an element that can connect and unify communities.

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    Biodegradable Packaging

    Carlos Diaz Acosta

    Associate Professor

    Diaz Acosta's research in sustainable packaging led his class to a biodegradable solution. Developing corn-based packaging is not only being used to counteract the amount of food waste going into landfills, but also making the world a more sustainable place.

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    Power Combination

    Diana Solt BS ’10, MS ’17

    Lead, Strategy Development

    L3/Harris Corp. Communication Systems

    Combining her technology degree with liberal arts provided Diana Solt the powerful combination she needed to develop business strategies for L3/Harris.

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    Stepping Up

    Ashley Kosak

    Mechanical Engineering

    It might be just a stool, but it represents more than reaching equipment in the Machine Shop. It’s a symbol of the heightened awareness and inclusivity of women in engineering at RIT. After graduation, Kosak wants to influence change by helping women pursue careers in engineering.

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    Innate Happiness

    Amanda DeVito EMBA '19

    Vice President of Client Engagement, Butler/Till Media

    Happiness of employees and driving business outcomes are DeVito's main focus at Butler Till Media and Communications. Knowing all the work and energy she puts into driving a client's business is satisfaction in itself.

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    Learning to Learn

    John Myers '83

    Photography

    For Myers, who has traveled the world to photograph people and places, RIT was key to preparing him to adapt to an ever-changing industry. The skills he honed as a student – curiosity, responsibility, communication skills – have enhanced his decades-long career as a photographer.

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    Making a Positive Impact

    Katherine Duffy

    Sociology and International Relations

    She’s a professional ballet dancer and a humanitarian who spends her free time volunteering at a children’s home in Haiti. Duffy created a degree program in the School of Individualized Study so she can one day establish a non-profit of her own.

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    Medicine's Future

    Nicole Pannullo

    Biochemistry

    By working on a faculty-guided research project, Pannullo has gained hands-on research experience to pursue a future in regenerative medicine. It’s one way Pannullo is putting experiential learning to work.

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    The Excitement of Live Performance

    Ted Canning

    Adjunct faculty

    Director of Steelband Ensemble

    For Professor Ted Canning, music is a universal language anyone can learn. No matter your major, no matter your level of experience, you can make music part of your life at RIT.

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    Creating a Balanced, Equal World

    Remy DeCausemaker

    Communications and Media Technology

    Public Policy

    Open source software is integral to building a movement toward equality. For DeCausemaker, that meant creating a degree program in the School of Individualized Studies that targeted the specific areas of expertise he needed to craft the career path he wanted.

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    A Creative Pipeline

    Andrew Sevigny

    Motion Picture Science

    Sevigny is conducting research to help filmmakers translate what they create on their computers to a full cinematic experience.

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    The Art of Negotiation

    Shal Khazanchi

    Department Chair and Professor, Department of Management

    It’s more than mediating a good salary, negotiation is a predictor of success and a key life skill for all professionals.

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    Headed to Google

    Ethelia Lung

    New Media Design

    The skills Lung learned in the new media design major prepared her for an internship at Google. This career-related work experience, which turned into a full-time job, is just one of the ways experiential learning shapes a student’s future.

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    A Part of Something Bigger

    Kimberly Hedger

    Computer Engineering Technology

    For Hedger, giving back is a special part of the RIT community that lets her impact the world, one service project at a time.

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    Visual Exploration

    Fred Beam '85

    As outreach coordinator for Sunshine 2.0, a theater group at RIT's National Institute for the Deaf, Beam and his troupe provide performances and activities for deaf and hard-of-hearing children and adults that highlight the fields of deaf culture, literacy, and STEM.

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    The AI Gateway

    Humza Syed

    Computer Engineering

    Syed is pushing the world forward by developing algorithms that apply artificial intelligence to make everyday tasks easy and more efficient.

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    Eye on the Prize

    Lily Lautenschlager

    Biomedical Photographic Communications

    Lautenschlager's passion for helping others drew her to a co-op opportunity in the medical science field. Through hands-on experience studying the eye, Lily has secured a part-time job while she continues her education at RIT.

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    A Spit Take

    Diamond Guy

    Biomedical Sciences

    Guy's biomedical science research is analyzing microbes linked to cardiac disease. She's hoping to keep the population healthy one vial of saliva at a time.

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    March 18

    [Business Analytics Competition Announcement 2025](https://www.rit.edu/events/business-analytics-competition-announcement-2025)

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    March 20

    [McClure Lecture Series Featuring Bill Imada](https://www.rit.edu/business/mcclure-lecture-series)

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    March 29

    [Accepted Student Open House](https://www.rit.edu/events/accepted-student-open-house)

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    April 1

    [Business Analytics Competition 2025 - Technical Workshop](https://www.rit.edu/events/business-analytics-competition-2025-technical-workshop)

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