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November 18, 2014
Sports injury brings couple together
A ruptured quadricep meant less time on the lacrosse field for Rob Mizelle ’09 and more time with friend and soccer player Anna Kolnik ’08. They married in 2010. -
November 18, 2014
Expert Advice: Some tips on tipping
Joseph C. Miller is an assistant professor of marketing in Saunders College of Business. He gives six tips on the nature of tipping. -
October 30, 2014
Professor’s Fidget chair lets kids be kids
Design alumna and adjunct professor Sandra Turner’s study of children’s behavior led her to create the Fidget, a chair that allows kids to wiggle without tipping over. -
October 27, 2014
Student teams pitch business ideas
Five teams of student entrepreneurs pitched their business ideas and won a total of $4,750 in cash prizes at Tiger Tank, an RIT program modeled on ABC’s Shark Tank. -
October 21, 2014
Saunders consulting group helps local businesses
Saunders Student Consulting at RIT enables companies to get a challenging business issue solved by top MBA and MS finance students. -
October 16, 2014
RIT hosts Entrepreneurs Conference Oct. 24
The 11th annual conference features keynote speaker Ted Dzuiba of eBay and the Tiger Tank business-idea competition. -
October 10, 2014
Alumnus inducted into broadcasting Hall of Fame
Sean R.H. Bratches ‘84 (business administration), executive vice president of sales and marketing for ESPN, will be inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame. -
October 9, 2014
RIT Named to Princeton Review’s top MBA programs
Saunders College of Business is an outstanding business school to earn an MBA, according to The Princeton Review. -
October 9, 2014
Ben and Jerry’s co-founder to speak Oct. 17
Jerry Greenfield will be headlining Saunders College of Business’s Gasser Lecture Series during the 2014 RIT Brick City Homecoming & Family Weekend. -
September 24, 2014
Student hopes electric bike trip breaks record
Troy Rank logged in 4,400 miles in 30 days on his electric bicycle in an attempt to beat the Guinness World Record for “longest motorized bicycle journey.” -
September 17, 2014
Service industry expert to speak tonight
Raul Pupo ’72, author of America’s Service Meltdown, will discuss the important role service plays within American business during a lecture at 6 p.m. today. -
September 11, 2014
CUE seeks companies for Capacity Building Program
The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship offers a customized training program that is created specifically for entrepreneurs who have been in business for two years or more.