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  • November 23, 2016

    Poster for "The History of Individualized Education at RIT"

    Students curate exhibit on individualized education

    A class of 18 museum studies students put together “Charting One’s Course: The History of Individualized Education at RIT,” an exhibit that tells a wider narrative of RIT’s individualized education programs, which date back to the 1880s.
  • November 17, 2016

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    Ethnomusicologist, social media expert to speak

    College professor, social media researcher, songwriter, performer and author Kyra Gaunt will speak Nov. 28 as part of the School of Individualized Study’s Interdisciplinary Perspectives on American Music Speaker Series.
  • November 14, 2016

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    Student selected for Gandhi Institute fellowship

    Janine Burge, who is studying psychology and urban studies in RIT’s School of Individualized Study and sociology and anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts, has been selected as a 2016-17 Gandhi Institute Service Fellow at the Rochester-based M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence.
  • September 20, 2016

    RIT launches MicroMasters program with edX

    RIT is taking part as a leader in an innovative approach to education — the MicroMasters program of edX, the leading nonprofit online learning destination.
  • April 13, 2016

    side-by-side images of researchers Reynold Bailey and Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm.

    RIT joins research experience program

    Undergraduate students from around the country will try their hand at research as part of an upcoming Research Experience for Undergraduates program at RIT.
  • April 1, 2016

    Blues harmonica player to give talk April 7

    Adam Gussow, associate professor at the University of Mississippi, will discuss “Who Sells Their Soul in a Construction Zone? The Truth about ‘The Crossroads’ in Clarksdale.”