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A residence hall at RIT has been renamed to honor a granddaughter of Frederick Douglass. It was originally named after slave owner Nathanial Rochester. ....
The chance to capture an illuminated image of “Wallace on Ice” drew more than 300 people inside Frank Ritter Ice Arena Saturday night to help make RIT’s first-ever interior Big Shot photograph a resounding success. ....
William Rawn Associates and HBT Architects This rendering shows the new circulation desk located at the connection between Wallace Library and the Student Hall for Exploration and Development, or “the SHED.” The surrounding areas on the first floor will include browsing collections and seating. RIT Libraries will move to the Frank Ritter Ice Arena for the duration of construction on the Student Hall for Exploration and Development, or “the SHED.” The multi-use space is expected to open in 2023 and will include extensive renovations to Wallace Library. The library will close to patrons May 17 in preparation for the move. Relocating to Ritter Arena and setting up the library will take most of the summer, according to Marcia Trauernicht, director of RIT Libraries. She anticipates that the library will open in its temporary location in time for the fall semester. Until then, RIT Libraries will provide services and resources remotely, including curbside delivery ....
Greetings RIT community, What is perseverance? Let’s recall the beginning of the semester in August. That’s when more than 300 RIT students from out-of-state fulfilled the precautionary quarantine for 14 days at local hotels, undertaking freshman orientation and the beginning of classes online. And let’s think about all of our on-campus students, faculty, and staff wearing masks and staying physically distanced, day after day, for an entire semester. What is resilience? It’s adapting to a new normal with restricted group activities, modified classrooms and labs, and altered modes for food service. It’s about living on Zoom. It’s also about adhering to changing rules as we moved to yellow alert and then to orange, allowing successful completion of all 14 weeks of on-campus instruction. ....