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March 17, 2015
Winner announced in 2015 Imagine RIT poster contest
Meagan Daymont, a fourth-year media arts and technology major, created the winning poster design. -
March 16, 2015
Computing college dean Andrew Sears leaving RIT
Andrew Sears is taking a new position as dean of Penn State’s College of Information Sciences and Technologies. -
March 16, 2015
Turning old into new
Built with funds from benefactor Susan Bevier, the Bevier Memorial Building is one of the few from RIT’s original downtown campus that still stands today. -
March 16, 2015
Hockey fan scores perfect wedding
RIT and Friday the 13th play a huge role in the love story of Eric Ignatowski ’08 and Colleen Fitzgerald ’08. -
March 16, 2015
Grad finds sweet spot in video game industry
Anna Sweet ’04 got her first computer in grade school and has been hooked ever since. She now is responsible for business development at Valve Corp. -
March 16, 2015
Husband and wife team soars to new heights
After the economy crashed, Jennifer and Will D’Ovidio opened the Aerial Arts of Rochester, where students can learn aerial silks, aerial hoops and ballet barre. -
March 16, 2015
Custom co-op forms furniture company
When Seth Eshelman ’06 couldn’t find a co-op his senior year, he decided to create his own. Today, that company focuses on functional sustainable design. -
March 16, 2015
Controlling the air inside a masterpiece
Jackie Russo Anderson ’07 helped design an air management system to preserve the Sistine Chapel’s artwork without changing the building’s original structure. -
March 16, 2015
Meet the 2015 Distinguished Alumni
The RIT Distinguished Alumni of 2015 will be honored on April 17 in a public ceremony in Webb Auditorium. -
March 13, 2015
CUE helps entrepreneurs reach goals
Six local entrepreneurs graduated from a customized training program to grow their businesses through RIT’s Center for Urban Entrepreneurship. -
March 13, 2015
Travel snafu forces Baja team to think on its feet
After the RIT Baja Race Team’s car was impounded in customs in Brazil, the team built another in three days with the help of other Baja competitors. -
March 13, 2015
RIT researcher sheds light on 500-year-old map
Roger Easton of the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science processed images of the 1400s map, and a historian of cartography will speak about the findings Wednesday.