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February 5, 2016
RIT receives state grant for AMPrint Center
RIT will use the $500,000 grant for construction inside the fourth floor of Institute Hall, which will be home for the new AMPrint Center for Advanced Technology. -
January 28, 2016
RIT/NTID researchers study safety of e-cigarettes
In partnership with the Kate Gleason College of Engineering and the University of Rochester Medical Center, NTID is studying the safety of e-cigs with flavorings. -
January 27, 2016
Students win awards for bio-separation research
Three RIT students were recognized for their research findings about improvements to bio-separation techniques for lab-on-a-chip medical devices. -
January 26, 2016
RIT hosts 2016 ARM Developer Day on Jan. 29
RIT is hosting its sixth ARM Developer Day, a daylong series of informational sessions about using high tech microprocessing development platforms, environments and tools. -
January 12, 2016
Online graduate programs among best in nation
RIT’s online graduate programs in business and engineering continue to be among the best in the nation. -
January 4, 2016
RIT now considered national "Doctoral University"
Rochester Institute of Technology is now considered a “Doctoral University” by the leading national classification of U.S. colleges and universities. -
December 11, 2015
Model Railroad president prepares for train show
Meet Matthew Glazer, fourth-year electrical engineering major and president of the RIT Model Railroad Club, as he prepares for this weekend’s Tiger Tracks Train Show and Sale. -
December 11, 2015
Students reach next phase of SpaceX competition
Two teams of undergraduate RIT students beat out universities and companies from around the world to advance in the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition Design Weekend. -
December 8, 2015
FIRST Robotics kick-off event to be held Jan. 9
FIRST Robotics will reveal the 2016 game for its annual competition at a kick-off event on Jan. 9. Teams will build robots to compete in the revealed game over six weeks. -
December 7, 2015
Seminar on disease progress detection on Friday
Suzanne M. Shontz of the University of Kansas will present on the use of models and simulations in disease detection at 11 a.m. on Friday in the Golisano Auditorium. -
December 7, 2015
Tiger Tracks Train Show heads to RIT this weekend
More than 3,000 model train enthusiasts are expected to visit dozens of vendors and see several train displays at the Gordon Field House this Saturday and Sunday. -
December 3, 2015
Graduate student wins prestigious research award
Anthony Salmin, a graduate electrical engineering student, was presented the Gordon K. Moe Young Investigator Award for his work toward improving atrial fibrillation therapy.