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Student picnic begins inauguration festivities

Bill Sanders greets students as RIT’s newest president

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RIT President Bill Sanders chats with Amanda Duffy, a second-year new media interactive development major, on Thursday. A student picnic kicked off several events for his formal inauguration as the university’s 11th president.

Food, music, trivia contests, and plenty of selfies were featured at a free student picnic Thursday outside the Gene Polisseni Center to kick off two days of events for the inauguration of Bill Sanders, RIT’s 11th president.

“It’s great to see you all,” Sanders said. “I’ve quickly found in the 10 or 11 weeks that I’ve been here that what makes RIT really special is that sense of community. Wherever you’re from, whatever you’re studying, whatever your likes are, you can find a place here. And that’s really special to me.”

Sanders, along with his wife, Emily, and their dog, Ollie, enjoyed music from the Brick City Singers and Proof of Purchase a capella groups. Sanders met with many students who came up to him after his remarks.

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RIT President Bill Sanders met with students, including Reese Fernandez, during a picnic Thursday.

Mickey Polito, a fifth-year software engineering major from Webster, N.Y., wanted a selfie. Sanders asked Polito what his plans are after he graduates at the end of this semester. Polito said he was taking a job with More Vang, where he had a co-op.

“He’s so accessible, extraordinarily nice, extraordinarily kind,” Polito said. “I’m so glad he’s meeting with students.”

Reese Fernandez, a third-year design and imaging technology major from Austin, Texas, asked Sanders what he likes about RIT.

“There are so many possibilities here,” Sanders said. “I love all the majors and courses RIT has to offer.”

Tyler Mahan, a fourth-year finance major from Calgary, Alberta, was one of four members of the RIT men’s hockey team who posed with Sanders after his remarks.

“I came out here just to meet the president and invite him to one of our games,” Mahan said. “He’s awesome and seems to be a great guy. We had a great chat.”

The inauguration ceremony begins at 2 p.m. Friday in the Gordon Field House and Activities Center.

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