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March 25, 2016
RIT celebrates graduate student research
The third annual Graduate Education Week at RIT will be held April 4–8 and feature speakers, a play reading, the new Three Minute Thesis competition and social events. -
March 21, 2016
Tigers sleuthing for crime trends across New York
RIT’s Center for Public Safety Initiatives is a self-funded group that monitors crime data for various local and state agencies, including the Monroe Crime Analysis Center. -
March 17, 2016
Conference examines international migration
The fifth annual Conable Conference in International and Global Studies will explore what it means to frame human migration with sensational terminology such as “crisis.” -
March 17, 2016
But first, let me go to a selfie conference
The significance of the selfie, self-portraits and social media are the topics of RIT’s seventh William A. Kern Conference in Visual Communication, April 14-16. -
March 9, 2016
Students learn the art of communication
More than 200 area high school students and 250 RIT students attended a professional career development workshop hosted by the School of Communication. -
March 1, 2016
RIT celebrates Shakespeare’s 400-year legacy
Several performances and productions are planned through the fall to commemorate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. -
March 1, 2016
Faculty discuss ethics at lunch series
Ethics Across the Curriculum was created last year to bring faculty from across RIT together to talk about ethical issues that could arise in their course teachings. -
February 8, 2016
RIT announces investments in four research areas
Teams focusing on cybersecurity, health care technology, photonics and unmanned aerial vehicle imaging will each receive up to $1 million over five years. -
February 3, 2016
Three COLA faculty receive Miller Fellowships
Each awardee receives a $12,000 fellowship, typically used for a course release in the upcoming academic year and any costs related to the completion of their project. -
February 1, 2016
Grad student judges books by their covers
Daniel Gallagher analyzed the front covers of The New York Times fiction bestsellers over two years, finding publishers want to convey a feeling rather than the plot. -
February 1, 2016
National speakers highlight Black History events
Ronald Jackson and Lawrence Ross, both leaders in the history and politics of race, headline RIT’s annual Black History Month programming. -
January 27, 2016
History professor studies post-WWII tech transfer
Assistant Professor Corinna Schlombs studied productivity and trans-Atlantic technology transfer and their impact following World War II.