Alumni News
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February 25, 2015
Grad recognized as rising star in print industry
A quick glance at Nick Gawreluk’s ’13 (print media) resume would probably lead you to believe he’s a print industry veteran rather than a 23-year-old just starting his career. -
February 24, 2015
Pictometry co-founder joins start-up CryptoLabs
Stephen Schultz ’89 has been named chief technology officer for CryptoLabs, a start-up in RIT’s Venture Creations business incubator. -
February 24, 2015
Pre-registration available for Spring Career Fair
RIT’s 2015 Spring Career Fair is set for 10 a.m.–4 p.m. March 4. To help avoid lines on the day of the fair, pre-registration sessions are being held Wednesday and Thursday. -
February 17, 2015
RIT Croatia grad wins award for math app
Izet Zdralović, an alumnus of RIT Croatia who co-founded an app that solves mathematical equations, won a Netexplo Award for one of the best innovations of 2014. -
February 12, 2015
Student video game published on Steam
For the first time, MAGIC Spell Studios has published a student-developed game on Steam, the world’s largest digital game distribution platform. -
February 11, 2015
Explore impact of 3D printing on drone technology
Steven Forney, a research associate at University of Alabama in Huntsville, will present “Technology Innovation: 3D Printing and Multi-rotors Drone Technology” on March 4. -
February 9, 2015
RIT hosts Thank A Giver (TAG) Day on Wednesday
One thousand red tags will be placed throughout campus buildings, classrooms and labs to show the many ways that donor generosity supports RIT. -
February 5, 2015
Students, community depict ancient story on film
In the first contemporary interpretation of the Iroquois creation story, students and alumni are working with community partners to combine live action with animation.
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February 4, 2015
Graduates create award-winning math search engine
David Stalnaker and Nidhin Pattaniyil created the Tangent search engine, a first-of-its-kind tool that allows people to search documents using formulas and text. -
February 2, 2015
Scientist works on artificial tissue development
Maria Helguera and colleagues from UR are looking to ultrasound technology to create blood vessels needed to nourish organs and tissues grown for reconstructive applications. -
January 26, 2015
NTID grads star in ASL version of ‘Let It Go’
A music video of Frozen’s “Let It Go” done in American Sign Language with an all-deaf cast and crew has generated more than 80,000 views since its premiere Sunday. -
January 15, 2015
Faculty learn to breakdown academic ‘silos’
Nearly 100 people attended the daylong Tiger Talks Faculty Showcase, part of the second annual Destination Intersession, hosted by The Wallace Center.