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April 1, 2016
Top stories and videos for March
A video on Hot Wheelz, RIT's all-female electric race car team, was the most-viewed in March. Check out all of March’s most popular stories and videos. -
March 28, 2016
Study to enhance disability and outcomes research
RIT is leading a study, funded by a $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, to improve quality-of-life measure for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. -
March 24, 2016
Applications accepted for Future Faculty program
The Future Faculty Career Exploration Program allows diverse faculty candidates the opportunity to explore potential career choices at RIT. -
March 23, 2016
Diversity steward heads to University of Missouri
Kevin McDonald will step down as vice president and associate provost for diversity and inclusion at RIT to take on a similar role for the University of Missouri System. -
March 21, 2016
Crowdfunding fuels innovation
Students, faculty and staff are eligible to apply to crowdfund through RIT, but projects have to be driven by students and directly benefit the RIT community. -
March 15, 2016
Game design student wins Intel Award
Juliann Internicola has been selected for an Intel Scholars award at the 2016 Game Developers Conference, the world’s largest professional gaming industry event of the year. -
March 14, 2016
RIT nationally recognized as ‘Diversity Champion’
INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine has recognized RIT as a Diversity Champion, one of the first colleges and universities in the nation to receive the designation. -
March 10, 2016
‘INSIGHT into Diversity’ honors President Destler
RIT President Bill Destler has been recognized by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine with its Giving Back Award for his commitment to serving underrepresented populations. -
March 7, 2016
National speaker Lawrence Ross visits March 17
Lawrence Ross, expert on the traditions and culture of college fraternities and sororities, presents “Know Better, Do Better: College, Racism and You” on March 17. -
March 7, 2016
Production examines unconscious bias in academia
RIT will host the Michigan Players on April 7 for their production of The Fence. The Players create performances that examine current issues in higher education. -
February 29, 2016
RIT among Top 200 Colleges for Native Americans
For the seventh year, RIT was recognized in Winds of Change magazine as one of the Top 200 Colleges for Native American Students. -
February 22, 2016
RIT hosts all-women hackathon Feb. 27 and 28
The annual WiC Hacks event is for women interested in creating new technology, making a difference and trying something new.