board monkey said:
I had to check the link to be sure that "RIT" didnt stand for "Radio-Info Tools". Never heard of Rochestor Institute of Technology.
Thanks to all for your comments. For the benefit of ‘board monkey’ (and any others who might be unfamiliar with RIT), I offer a brief plug for my university.
Rochester Institute of Technology, located in western New York state, is a 16,500-student university renowned for programs in engineering, computing and information technology, imaging science, art and design, photography, print media and deaf studies. RIT is also known for its men’s and women’s ice hockey teams—the latter currently ranked #2 in the nation. (Rochester—New York state’s third largest city—is located on the shores of Lake Ontario and is home to Kodak, Bausch & Lomb, and Xerox’s manufacturing division.)
RIT’s photo and print schools are often referred to as “the Harvard” among universities offering studies in these fields. Readers of this board might be interested in knowing that longtime
Dallas Morning News and Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer William Snyder (an RIT alum) recently returned to RIT as a photojournalism professor. Read more about him here:
Pulitzer Prize winner returns to teach at his alma mater
Lastly, located not far from board readers living in the Dallas-Forth Worth area are nearly 1,700 RIT alums who reside in Austin and comprise RIT’s 11th-largest alumni chapter.
Thanks, again, for your feedback on my study and to those who participated in the survey.
Mike