Innovating the future of work
Innovating the future of work
RIT alumna Allison Ritter’s ability to leverage two seemingly different skill-sets, the performing arts and cybersecurity, to meet an emerging need at IBM’s X-Force Command, the industry’s first commercial cybersecurity range, is just one of the defining characteristics of an RIT grad. Delve deeper into Allison's breakthrough approach to cybersecurity.
As our world grows increasingly interconnected, it makes sense to adopt a likewise approach to education and career preparation. At RIT, engineers pursue performance, techies tackle the humanities, and artists learn to code. The result? Our graduates enter the workforce with an acumen that is as flexible as it is competent.
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Connect. Engage. Surprise.
At RIT, we don’t think outside the box because we never put ourselves into one in the first place.
Because here,
we’re always thinking beyond disciplines.