In Review
ART OF TECHNOLOGYLook of Laptops
Deiji Emiabata ’20
A mechanical engineering major from Lagos, Nigeria
Maria Majid ’19
A biology major from Rochester
Kristen Lodato ’21
An environmental sciences major from Greenwich, Connecticut
Anna Shors ’20
A mathematics and data science double major from Baltimore
Lydia Currie ’20
A neuroscience and dance double major from Stamford, Connecticut
Madison Saliba ’18
A chemical engineering major from Smithfield, Rhode Island
Lillian Henderson ’19
An environmental sciences major from Rockledge, Florida
Owen Goettler ’21
A computer science major from Pittsford, New York
Emma Briggs ’18
An international relations major from West Hartford, Connecticut
Erin Sumfleth ’20
An optical engineering major from Callicoon, New York
Samantha Mauser ’21
A computational biology major from Ithaca, New York
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STUCK ON YOU: Bringing a personal flair to a ubiquitous piece of technology, students have long decorated their laptops and other pieces of personal technology as a way to convey their personalities and perspectives. In addition to livening up sometimes nondescript surfaces, the popular stickers also make particular machines—and people—easier to identify in a crowded library. We asked one of our student employees, Nick Foti ’19, an economics major from West Seneca, New York, to spend some time in River Campus Libraries this spring to document a few examples of the latest in computer graphics.