Alumni News
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November 17, 2015
Photo grad goes from print pages to radio waves
Thomas Temin was a little surprised when he got a call from a radio station in Washington, D.C., asking him if he was interested in becoming an anchor on the morning show. -
November 17, 2015
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November 17, 2015
Alumni Faculty and Staff chapter leader named
Julia Lisuzzo '08, who has worked at RIT for 20 years, has been named the first leader of the Alumni Faculty and Staff Chapter. -
November 13, 2015
Christine Whitman named chair of Board of Trustees
Christine Whitman, chairman and CEO of Complemar Partners Inc. and RIT trustee since 1997, has been named the new chair of the Board. She is the first female to take the helm. -
November 11, 2015
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October 22, 2015
Nearly 400 students attend RIT/NTID job fair
Representatives from more than 45 local and national corporations, federal agencies and non-profit organizations met with 400 deaf or hard-of-hearing students yesterday. -
October 20, 2015
Robert Latorre headlines conference Oct. 23
Award-winning photographer Robert Latorre, inventor of ’The Big Freeze’ camera system, will headline the RIT Entrepreneurs Conference on Oct. 23. -
October 19, 2015
Thousands enjoy Brick City Weekend events
Some 17,000 students, parents, alumni and families participated in RIT's three-day homecoming. -
October 16, 2015
New book explores rich history of RIT hockey
In his new book, Frozen in Time: The History of RIT Hockey, Scott Pitoniak explores the hockey programs' journey from hand-me-down uniforms to NCAA tournament wins. -
October 13, 2015
Lecture on Disney visual communication Oct. 29
Design expert and RIT/NTID alumnus Andreas Wezel-Peterson will share his insight into the communication design process at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 29. -
October 12, 2015
CAST to honor alumni, industry leaders
Eight alumni and long-time supporters of CAST will be presented awards to commemorate service to its School of International Hospitality and Service Innovation. -
October 8, 2015
Alumni House coming to RIT
An estate home adjacent to the RIT campus is being renovated into a welcome center and meeting space for returning alumni.