T.J. Griesenbrock now on the fast track to earning his master’s degree
T.J. Greisenbrock, who first attended RIT in 1992, is among this year’s graduates after earning his bachelor’s degree through the Completer Project at RIT’s School of Individualized Study.
It’s been nearly 30 years since T.J. Griesenbrock first attended Rochester Institute of Technology. But he never could call himself a graduate because he needed just two more courses to earn his degree.
“I fully intended to finish the last eight credits when I saved up enough money, as my scholarship ran out,” he said. Once he left college, he immediately began working. A series of layoffs and transfers kept his goal of earning his degree a bit harder to achieve.
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In Brief Apple on Monday patched security flaws in its software said to have been exploited in the wild by miscreants to hijack gear.
WebKit, fixed in macOS Big Sur 11.3.1, can be tricked into executing arbitrary code by processing malicious web content – a bad webpage can take over the browser, in other words. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited, it said in its advisory.
Specifically, there are two bugs: memory corruption flaw CVE-2021-30665, which was found by a trio at 360 ATA, and an integer overflow issue CVE-2021-30663, credited to an anonymous researcher. The same holes are fixed in iOS 14.5.1 and iPadOS 14.5.1, and the memory corruption problem is addressed in watchOS 7.4.1.
Organist Joey DeFrancesco performing during the 2019 CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival at Temple Building Theater downtown.. After an attempt to save this year’s edition of the CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival by pushing it back a month and moving the location from downtown to the Rochester Institute of Technology campus in Henrietta, the event’s producers announced Monday that they were canceling the event.
Organizers said the festival would now be postponed by nearly a year to June 17-25, 2022 although it was not immediately clear where it would be staged.
“We will be back next year and are committed to making every effort to move forward in downtown Rochester and also explore expanding the festival with programming at Rochester Institute of Technology,” co-producer Marc Iacona said.
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