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RIT Libraries moves to temporary home in Ritter Arena

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 of books bor

Current and coming: Changing lenses at the Jewish Museum

Current and coming: Changing lenses at the Jewish Museum Mason Klein Private collection, © The story of the exhibition Modern Look: Photography and the American Magazine starts in Weimar-era Germany, where the emerging field of graphic design was developing throughout the 1920s at the Bauhaus school. Numerous artists and designers of the German avant-garde were Jewish. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, their opposition to modernist art and persecution of its practitioners drove a generation of photographers and artists to immigrate to the United States. There they found a robust mass media exemplified, in an era before television, by large-circulation magazines, such as

Creative complex coming to campus in 2023

William Rawn Associates The courtyard will serve as a hub in the new Innovative Maker and Learning Complex. The complex will include a large makerspace component. Plans for the Innovative Maker and Learning Complex remain on schedule, with a design that will centralize RIT’s makerspace and performing arts and provide much needed classroom and study spaces. Design work on the multipurpose facility continued after the COVID-19 pandemic closed the campus in March. Architects from the Boston-based firm William Rawn Associates Architects Inc. had already visited campus several times to meet with administrators, faculty, staff, and students. ‌ William Rawn Associates

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