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December 16, 2014
Students to repair medical equipment in Guatemala
Biomedical engineering students will work with the international nonprofit organization Engineering World Health during this winter’s intersession break. -
December 8, 2014
FIRST Robotics kicks off 2015 season on Jan. 3
This year’s game will be announced at the national FIRST Robotics Kick-Off event during a live, worldwide telecast that will include FIRST founder Dean Kamen. -
December 3, 2014
Engineering students raise thousands for charity
The students in engineering professor Robin Borkholder’s project management class worked this semester to raise more than $9,000 for local nonprofit agencies. -
November 18, 2014
Engineer shows his entrepreneurial spirit
Joseph Pawelski always knew he wanted to be an engineer. But he never predicted that he would become a leading producer of an alcoholic drink that was once banned in the U.S. -
November 18, 2014
Engineering a new Ph.D. program
The Kate Gleason College of Engineering launched a Ph.D. in engineering this fall with 10 students who will focus on solving problems of national and global significance. -
November 17, 2014
Thomas Gaborski named 2014 Young Innovator
Gaborski, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, was honored by the Biomedical Engineering Society for his work in advancing tissue engineering. -
October 28, 2014
Alumnus discusses career exploration for engineers
Paul Kayser ’83, group president at Nypro Packaging, presents “Dream Big, and Model Your Way There” on Nov. 6 as part of the KGCOE Dean’s Alumni Speaker Series. -
October 28, 2014
Micron chief technologist speaks Wednesday
Thomas Pawlowski will discuss new technology directions in computing system architectures on Oct. 29. -
October 24, 2014
Student wins Department of Defense scholarship
Doctoral student Kyle Crompton was recently awarded the prestigious SMART scholarship. These scholars are hired as research staff at defense laboratories around the country. -
October 15, 2014
Mentoring event for computer engineering students
RIT’s computer engineering department will host a mentoring roundtable event with alumni on Oct. 17. -
October 7, 2014
‘Tech on Tour’ truck stops at RIT Thursday
A tractor-trailer with current embedded systems technology from Atmel for wireless systems, wearable devices, 3D printers and touch-screen sensors will be at RIT 8 a.m.–5 p.m. -
September 26, 2014
Student saves co-worker from heart attack
Meet Tim Kremers, a fourth-year mechanical engineering student and lifeguard who performed life-saving CPR on a co-worker.