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March 10, 2017
Grad honored for community service
Ja’Nai Gray ’16 was selected as one of 10 recipients of an Independent Sector Student Service Award and a $500 H.D. Paley Scholarship. The award honors outstanding Independent Sector TAP students for their leadership in community service throughout the state. -
March 8, 2017
Language processing expert to speak Friday
Hal Daume III, an expert in how language is processed by machines, will discuss “Natural Language Processing on Creative Content” for the Distinguished Computational Linguistics Lecture. -
March 6, 2017
RIT partners with Roberts Wesleyan
RIT has signed an agreement with Roberts Wesleyan College that will allow students from RIT to simultaneously take classes in Roberts’ graduate education programs easily and at an accelerated level. -
March 2, 2017
Author/historian delves into ‘West Side Story’
Julia Foulkes, professor of history at The New School in New York, will discuss her book, A Place for Us: West Side Story and New York, as the guest speaker of The Crossroads: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on American Music Speaker Series hosted by RIT’s School of Individualized Study. -
February 28, 2017
Mayor Warren visits public speaking class
Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren visited two public speaking classes to help students understand the potential power public speaking has. -
February 27, 2017
RIT joins Grand Challenge Scholars Program
RIT is the newest university to be designated as part of the Grand Challenge Scholars Program, a national initiative to train future engineering and non-engineering professionals to play a significant role in solving the major challenges of the 21st century. -
February 3, 2017
Team spends winter break helping refugees in Rwanda
Six RIT students and a professor spent winter break collecting GPS data points and conducting economic surveys for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees at a refugee camp in Rwanda. The team will use the data to create maps to help improve the lives of refugees and camp organizers. -
January 24, 2017
Professor writes about ‘Ethics Within Engineering’
Wade Robison’s ‘Ethics Within Engineering’ book aims to help engineering students understand the ramifications of their work. -
December 12, 2016
Students help roller derby team stay on track
Students in Professor David Neumann’s Campaign Management and Planning class presented their ideas to help the Roc City Roller Derby build its fan base and membership. -
November 28, 2016
Donate personal care items to Center for Youth
RIT students are collecting personal care items, such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, soap, shavers, toilet paper and feminine hygiene products, to be donated to the Center for Youth shelter for teens. Donations are being collected on campus through Thursday. -
November 23, 2016
Public relations club members receive college credit
RIT students who belong to the Public Relations Student Society of America are having their club meetings in a classroom this fall. They are among the first in the country to receive college credit for being members of a PRSSA chapter. -
November 21, 2016
Organ donation bonds former roommates for life
Two former RIT roommates now share a bond that goes beyond memories of their time on campus: One donated his kidney to the other.