
The University Magazine Fall 2017 Introducing President Munson His successful past hints at RIT’s future Record number of alumni heading to medical school • First in their families to graduate government policy, designing a new piece of technology, initiating a social movement or launching a start-up company, every student can be involved in creating things that never before existed, and then putting the result into play, in an effort to improve the world. One can never underestimate the power of students and their ideas, supported by outstanding faculty and staff. By working together, we can turn big dreams into real- ity. That’s why I am excited and honored to become this great university’s 10th president. What a thrill and privilege this is for me and for Nancy. We are energized by the cutting- RIT: The University Magazine edge nature of RIT, including its talented and Executive Editors ambitious students, faculty, staff and alumni. Bob Finnerty ’07, Marketing and Communications RIT has been rapidly ascending for Deborah M. Stendardi, Government and Community Relations many years, under the leadership of President John Trierweiler, Marketing and Communications Bill Destler and his predecessors, and is now Editor one of the top few universities in the nation Mindy Mozer, Marketing and Communications Lamark Photo by Elizabeth working at the intersection of technology, Contributing Editors RIT President David Munson began in July. the arts and design. We can continue to use Lisa Cauda, Development and Alumni Relations these strengths—the core of the university— Kim Slusser, Development and Alumni Relations Craig Smith, Development and Alumni Relations to help build important and unique programs Cindy Sobieraj, Development and Alumni Relations FROM THE PRESIDENT in all disciplines, including business, the Art Director health sciences and the liberal arts. We can Jeff Arbegast ’93, Marketing and Communications lead the nation, if not the world, in taking Photographer Honored this approach. One of my aims is to work A. Sue Weisler ’93, Marketing and Communications with the entire RIT community and our Writers: Marketing and Communications many partners to realize our fullest Luke Auburn ’09, ’15 to be RIT Scott Bureau ’11, ’16 potential in this regard. Michelle Cometa ’00 As we do that work, we will be placing Susan Gawlowicz ’95 president increased emphasis on research and Rich Kiley Greg Livadas discovery, scholarly work and artistic Vienna McGrain ’12 tudents thrive in a culture of intel- expression, which is the academic side of Marcia Morphy lectual curiosity, especially when creativity and innovation. As we become Ellen Rosen it is possible to turn that curiosity more research oriented, our students will Copy Editor Sinto action. So when my wife, Nancy, be at the forefront. I wish for RIT to be the Marie Lang, Marketing and Communications and I attended our first Imagine RIT: most student-centered research university Print Production Brenda Monahan, Marketing and Communications Innovation and Creativity Festival in in the nation as we train the future leaders May, it left an inspiring impression as of society. Along with preparation for a Marketing and Communications University News Services we begin our first year at RIT. career, our students will be positioned to 132 Lomb Memorial Drive We observed a sea of students with lead lives of great consequence and purpose, Rochester, NY 14623-5608 a strong sense of passion and purpose. including outside their profession. Voice: 585-475-5064 Fax: 585-475-5097 RIT students are creators and they know In the coming years, our job will be to Email: [email protected] how to put their creativity to use. They strive for preeminence. This will be a lot of Office of Alumni Relations replicated amusement park rides. They work, but I promise that we will have fun Crossroads 41 Lomb Memorial Drive demonstrated the art and science of along the way. As I get started, I have plenty to Rochester, NY 14623-5603 Voice: 585-475-ALUM, Toll Free: 866-RIT-ALUM movie making. They simulated NASA learn my “freshman year” as your president. TTY: 585-475-2764, Fax: 585-475-5308 rockets and engineered hybrid formula To accelerate this learning, I look forward to Email: [email protected] race cars. And they solved problems in meeting members of the RIT family on and Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, the health care arena with the potential off campus this semester. I invite you to join New York, publishes The University Magazine. th th RIT does not discriminate. RIT promotes and to improve lives. me between Oct. 13 and 15 for Brick City values diversity within its workforce and provides As we observed at Imagine RIT, creating Homecoming & Family Weekend where we equal opportunity to all qualified individuals something fundamentally new ignites all can share ideas about RIT’s bright future. regardless of race, color, creed, age, marital status, sex, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender sorts of possibilities for learning. Creativity identity, gender expression, national origin, veteran and innovation (putting creativity to use) Your newest Tiger, status, or disability. can occur in every field and corner of our campus. Whether it be writing a poem or Vol. 19, No. 2, 115M-P1998-8/2017-LANE-JSA short story, choreographing a dance, com- Printer: The Lane Press; Burlington, Vermont © 2017 Rochester Institute of Technology posing a piece of music, advancing a new David C. Munson Jr. All rights reserved scientific hypothesis, developing a new President b | WINTER 2011-12 10 The University Magazine Fall 2016 Departments 2 Letters 4 On Campus 6 About Students 8 Research 32 Alumni Updates 38 Class Notes 40 Tiger Love 14 20 Features 10 A family first Meet three students who are the first in their families to graduate from college. 14 RIT The first wave of alumni from the College of Health Sciences and Technology are now physicians. 20 Introducing David Munson RIT’s new president has a track record of producing graduates who lead lives of consequence and purpose. 26 25 years of Formula Racing The team celebrates 25 years of providing hundreds of students with automotive engineering skills. 26 28 Honoring alumni Twelve alumni will receive awards during Brick City Homecoming & Family Weekend. Cover David Munson was dean of the University of Michigan College of Engineering before accepting the position as RIT’s 10th president. In Michigan, he tranformed the college, which has 10,000 students. Photo by Elizabeth Lamark Letters Thank you for Tiger Love story am an alumna, social work 1989. marriages, I was completely blown away! Although this program no longer exists, I have several friends who are in same-sex I feel that the education I received at relationships and I have worked with youth IRIT was truly the very best. The social work over the past 20 years who feel shame, faculty and program were a very positive disapproval and hostility daily about experience for me, even though I did not live who they are. One of the ways in which on the RIT campus when I was a student. I have tried to support them is through The most recent spring 2017 University acknowledgement of their relationships Magazine found its way to my mailbox, and and the importance of the significant I am writing to share with you my delight, others and spouses in their lives. appreciation and high regard over the article Thank you again for very openly on page 40, “Ice-breaker was really love at showing this validation. RIT, you rock! first sight.” At a time when I see an increase Sara Eck ’89 (social work) in outspoken disapproval about same-sex School social worker, Rochester City School District Photo provided by RIT Archive Collections by RIT Archive Photo provided In 1968, RIT moved from downtown Rochester to its new campus in Henrietta. The campus, under construction here, was dedicated during homecoming weekend. Member of first junior class on Henrietta campus started at RIT in 1966 at the downtown I was in the first class on the new campus in union in the bowling alley and billiard room. campus. I loved the experience of going to Henrietta as a junior. They were still building I’ll never forget my experiences at both the college in a downtown environment. I made and adding things as we went to class. I had downtown campus and Henrietta campus. Imany new friends and had a wonderful time. the opportunity to work at the new student Steve Livingston ’70 (graphic arts and photography) 2 | FALL 2017 Memories of downtown campus came to RIT in 1955 as a freshman in students would upend a clothes iron the photo science department from my between two books and boil water for soup home in College Park, Md. Arriving or coffee on a Griffin beaker “borrowed” Iat the Spring Street dorm, I found many from chemistry class. willing hands to help me cart my belongings After receiving my Associate of Applied to a fourth-floor room. I remember that Science degree in photographic science the iron stair posts were embossed with in 1957, I ran out of funds and decided to the letters “MA,” which I learned stood return to my home in College Park, Md., for the original name of the university: to try to make up my junior year at the Mechanics Athenaeum. University of Maryland. It was a little hard The dorm rooms were spacious and as to find courses in a major university which I recall housed either two or three students could be transferred back to RIT for this with a large “trunk room” in the back of purpose. I eventually took a full-time job the room.
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