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  • November 21, 2024

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    Detecting digital deception

    Today, artificial intelligence is being used to manipulate media. At RIT, a team of student and faculty researchers is leading the charge to help journalists and intelligence analysts figure out what is real and what is fake. Their work has more than $2 million in funding from the National Science Foundation and Knight Foundation.

  • November 21, 2024

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    In and out of Africa

    Africa is rich in natural resources and contains one of the most diverse ecosystems across the globe. The Sahara Desert itself is larger than the continental United States. With all the unique landscapes, wildlife, and growing urban areas, more than 30 RIT faculty have recognized the importance of traveling to the continent, all backed by RIT Global.

  • November 20, 2024

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    RIT professor helps to tackle energy access in rural Africa

    Williams’ collaborative work tackles the subject of energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa. In 2015, the United Nations established Sustainable Development Goal 7 to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all.

  • November 19, 2024

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    Student spotlight: Outside opportunities provide academic growth

    A research project during Mohammad Saif's undergraduate career drew his attention to imaging, and now he has focused his academic career in remote sensing. Opportunities outside of the lab and the field have helped him learn how to better communicate and discuss the impact of his work.

  • November 14, 2024

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    Tiger Love: New major leads to lifetime of love

    Bob Mather will forever remember the summer of 1970. He was attending a visual performance in American Sign Language at RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf and Sue Mozzer was signing.

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The Fall 2024 University Magazine is now available. Read about detecting digital deception, men's lacrosse Coach Jake Coon, RIT's growing partnership with Africa, and much more.

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  • November 22, 2024

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    RIT’s Kate Gleason College of Engineering hosted junior and senior students from East High School on Nov. 20 to learn more about semiconductors, also referred to as computer chips. The students learned about etching techniques required for computer chip development.

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