by Susan Lakin Sharing during a period of isolation, sign by Lucia When asked to stay home during the coronavirus order I noticed an increase in neighbors strolling outside. I enjoy walking in my neighborhood,…
Leading and Finding a Work/Life Balance
College of Art & Design Dean Todd Jokl and Therese Mulligan, director of the School of Photographic Arts & Sciences discuss the weight of making difficult decisions amidst RITs move to distance learning this semester…
Masks in Mass
Emily Bellinger, an adjunct faculty in the School of Art and School of American Craft, is a fine art quilter and bag maker. Soon after a friend asked her to make a personal fabric mask and…
RIT History Professor Reflects on Global Pandemic’s Impact
by Michael Colotti As the global pandemic of the COVID-19 virus continues to spread across the world, many universities have temporarily closed their campuses, compelling students to take classes online for the rest of the…
Beyond the Sanctuary
by Meredith Davenport Volunteers pack donated and purchased food into bags to be distributed to 130 people on April 22, 2020 at the AME Mt. Zion church in Rochester, NY. A few weeks ago, I…
College Professor Shares Thoughts on Pandemic’s Impact on…
by Michael Colotti Photo: Claudia Bucciferro As the global pandemic of the COVID-19 virus continues to spread across the world, many universities are temporarily closed. Students are taking online classes for the rest of the…
Pandemic Silver Linings
Photos and Story by Josh Meltzer Arlo Meltzer, 7, (left) and Gus, 9, work on their school work in the kitchen. At 2.5 years older, Gus has been more self-directed each day, and keeping Arlo…