Alumni News
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September 16, 2016
Saunders College rankings on the rise
Saunders College of Business advanced 16 spots in the popular U.S News & World Report Best College rankings and again garnered a Top 10 spot in USA Today/College Factual. -
September 13, 2016
Join RIT Global Day of Service on Sept. 17
RIT alumni will reconnect this weekend for a second year of community service projects hosted in communities around the globe. -
September 9, 2016
Students, alumni nominated for GREAT Awards
With six finalists, RIT will be well represented at the 2016 Greater Rochester Excellence and Achievements in Technology Awards, presented by Digital Rochester Inc. -
August 26, 2016
Top RIT News stories and videos from summer 2016
Welcome back to RIT! While many students, faculty and staff were away during the summer months, much was happening on campus. Here are some stories you may have missed. -
August 25, 2016
Book offers strategies for nonprofit governance
Going for Impact, by Saunders College of Business Professor Emeritus Eugene Fram, is a strategic resource for new and experienced executive leaders. -
August 16, 2016
RIT to host exhibit on Wendell Castle
University Gallery will host the first-ever exhibition to focus on Castle’s creative process. “Wendell Castle Imagined: A Revelation of Creative Process” opens Aug. 22. -
August 15, 2016
James Macchiano to head multicultural center
James Macchiano has been named the new director of the Multicultural Center for Academic Success. He starts his new role on Aug. 29. -
August 4, 2016
Gallery r hosts 9/11 exhibit
Gallery r presents “A 9/11 Project, Reflections and Memories,” a multipart exhibition running Friday through Aug. 21. -
August 3, 2016
Film featuring alumnus Brian Nice available online
A documentary film following alumnus and brain injury survivor Brian Nice as he traveled across the United States to photograph the American landscape is now available. -
August 3, 2016
Friendship turns to love three decades later
Paul Schechtman ’81 and Pam Evans Schechtman ’81 became good friends at RIT but lost touch in the 1980s. They reconnected in 2011 and married in 2013. -
August 3, 2016
Alumnus turns personal pain into purpose
After two bouts with cancer, David Fuehrer founded his own company and joined Stupid Cancer, the largest U.S.-based charity that supports young adult cancer patients. -
August 3, 2016
Tapping leads to True Authentic Power
Joanne Jaworski ’80 realized she was suffering from emotional “dis-ease,” and found a way to change her life through her fingertips.