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Shaping RIT's destiny
(2003-05-20)
In 1994, after over a year of campus wide deliberation, the Board of Trustees approved
Learning and Careers 2004: The Strategic Plan for RIT. That planning process was a very
comprehensive and inclusive process. It was ...
Building on success
(2002-09-04)
Good morning and welcome back to those of you who became part of the RIT family prior to
this academic year. Good morning and welcome to those of you who are beginning or
continuing your careers at RIT. All of you – both ...
Convocation Remarks: 2002
(2002-05-24)
This evening 3,600 students distributed over 250 degree programs will graduate.
Seventy-five percent of you are undergraduate students and 25% are graduate students. Sixtyfive
percent are men and 35% are women. You ...
Achieving a diverse faculty at RIT
(2002-03-25)
This conference is focused on achieving a breakthrough in the recruiting of faculty of
African American, Latino American, and Native American (AALANA) ancestries.
While we focus today on faculty, the campus continues to ...
RIT: A Unique institution within the family of universities
(2001-09-05)
Good morning and, for most of you, welcome back. For new faculty and staff, for the
first time welcome to what I know you will find to be an exciting, challenging, and fulfilling next
step on your career paths. I believe ...
Convocation remarks: 2001
(2001-05-25)
Graduates: You soon will be facing the challenge and responsibility of leadership. You will face the challenge and responsibility every day, and increasingly over time. You will face them at home, at work, and in the community.
Middle of the fifth inning
(2000-09-05)
Good morning and welcome. As an institution of higher learning, we are a special community – students, faculty, staff, administration, and trustees – all
working together for a common goal. That goal is the education and ...
Is affirmative action in university admissions legal, effective, and just?
(2003 05)
Since 1978, the “Law of the land” has been the decision handed down by Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., in Regents of the University of California vs. Bakke. In a 5 to 4 vote, Justice Powell ruled that while quotas are illegal, ...
Questions and Answers with Dr. A. Simone
(2004 01)
Questions and Answers with Dr. A. Simone
(2004 07)