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Brick City Festival and Alumni Weekend: 2003
(2003-10-11)
Good morning everyone and welcome to our sixth annual
Brick City Festival and Alumni Weekend. It is wonderful
to have so many parents and alumni together. We consider
ourselves a family at RIT – students, faculty, ...
Continuing achievment and challenging opportunity
(2003-09-04)
Good Morning and welcome to the academic year 2003-2004. This year, approximately
2800 faculty and staff will carry our university forward. New faculty and staff number
approximately 100. Will all the new faculty and ...
Very good to great
(2003-07-18)
In previous Board of Trustees meetings and in my paper “Shaping RIT’s Destiny”, we
discussed the concept of “good to great”. I shall not repeat that discussion here. Rather, I would
like to point out quickly that our ...
Questions and Answers with Dr. A. Simone
(2003-07)
The Globalization problem for inner automorphisms and Skolem-Noether theorems
(World Science, 2003-07)
We investigate the circumstances under which an inner automorphism of a ring
with local units can be built from “local” information. Specifically, we consider three
natural “inner” type properties for an automorphism of ...
Convocation Remarks: 2003
(2003-05-23)
This evening I am going to talk about “An Inclusive America”. Over many decades this
has been a sensitive subject. Today it is no less so. Over the years, inclusiveness in
America has been an important issue. Today it ...
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 ...
Mind over matter: Transforming course management systems into effective learning environments
(EDUCAUSE, 2002-12)
Integrating best practices for "deeper learning" with the robust tools provided by course management systems creates an incredibly effective, engaging, and student-centered learning environment.
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 ...