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August 4, 2015
Brooklyn tech companies turn to RIT talent
Brooklyn companies are hiring RIT graduates because they have both the academic skills and hands-on experience needed in the startup workplace. -
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August 4, 2015
Tiger Talk with Sandra Johnson
Sandra S. Johnson began her position as RIT’s senior vice president for Student Affairs in July 2014. -
August 4, 2015
Expert advice: How to be RIT for Life
Kelly Redder led the RIT Office of Alumni Relations for nearly 14 years. The university recently appointed her assistant vice president, RIT for Life. -
August 4, 2015
Evidence of RIT’s rapid ascent
RIT students are making their mark on our complex planet—and beyond—with significant contributions across the globe from Senegal to Iceland. -
August 3, 2015
Symposium showcases achievements in research
The 24th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 7 and features the work of more than 200 undergraduate researchers. -
July 29, 2015
RIT, IBM to enhance Cybersecurity Lab
IBM is teaming with RIT to advance education for computing security students by providing software that simulates the real-world experience of today’s cybersecurity threats. -
July 28, 2015
Gallery r features work inspired by China visit
The exhibit “Liquid Earth” features work by RIT associate professor Elizabeth Kronfield, who was invited to China to complete an artist residency. -
July 27, 2015
Consortium wins bid for national photonics center
A New York-based consortium, led by SUNY Polytechnic, RIT and UR, has been awarded a multimillion-dollar federal investment to create a national photonics center. -
July 24, 2015
Camp explores ‘Chemistry in My Cookies?’
Local students in sixth to ninth grade learned about the digestive system and the chemical properties of cookies for the “Chemistry in My Cookies?” Bioscience Camp for Kids. -
July 22, 2015
GM donates industrial robots to RIT lab
The Fanuc R2000iA/210F robots are used in contemporary manufacturing processes and will be installed in CAST’s Materials Laboratory.