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October 3, 2016
Women in Engineering hosts open house Nov. 5
Female engineering students from the Kate Gleason College of Engineering will host an open house for prospective students with hands-on activities, demonstrations and experiments. It is free and open to girls in grades 5-9 and their parents and teachers. -
September 27, 2016
RIT named in $4.2 million NSF grant
The Upstate New York Alliance for Entrepreneurial Innovation—a partnership of Cornell University, RIT and University of Rochester—has been awarded $4.2 million from the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps Program. -
September 27, 2016
Hundreds of employers seek students at annual fall Career Fair
Nearly 250 employing organizations and hundreds of recruiter representatives seeking RIT students and graduates are attending the Fall 2016 Career Fair Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Gordon Field House. -
September 7, 2016
RIT, RRH working to improve cancer screening
Researchers at RIT and physicians at Rochester Regional Health received a National Science Foundation grant to advance thermal imaging techniques to detect breast cancer. -
September 2, 2016
SAAC president prepares for home opener
Meet Natalie Hurd, a fourth-year industrial engineering major, member of the women’s soccer team and president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. -
August 26, 2016
RIT hosts webinar on engineering programs Sept. 20
Webinar participants will learn about part-time programs in product development, manufacturing, systems engineering, supply chain management and project management. -
July 20, 2016
RIT partners with National Taiwan University
The partnership provides students the opportunity to join graduate programs in NTU’s College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and RIT’s KGCOE. -
June 22, 2016
Students win award from Apple for game app
The game app, called Dividr, took home an Apple Design Award at the tech giant’s Worldwide Developer Conference on June 13. -
June 16, 2016
Microsystems engineering professor honored
David Borkholder, Bausch and Lomb Professor of Microsystems Engineering, was named Distinguished Inventor of the Year by the Rochester Intellectual Property Law Association. -
June 13, 2016
RIT finishes second overall at Baja SAE Rochester
RIT Baja closed the 2016 Baja SAE Rochester event finishing second overall among 100 collegiate race teams. -
June 2, 2016
RIT establishes Harvey Palmer Professorship
The Harvey Palmer Professorship, established through an endowment made by the Gleason Family Foundation, honors the retiring dean of the Kate Gleason College of Engineering. -
May 31, 2016
The Raymond Corp. donates forklift truck to KGCOE
The new forklift truck, custom-designed with the orange and brown stripes of RIT Tigers, will be used in the Brinkman Machining and Manufacturing Laboratory.