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November 20, 2013
RIT hosts image processing workshop Friday
Scientists from around the region will share their image-processing research at the Western New York Image Processing Workshop in Louise M. Slaughter Hall on Nov. 22. -
November 20, 2013
Professor ‘Becoming Visible’ in RIT Press book
Jessica Lieberman, assistant professor of visual culture, shares her two-year medical journey with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in a new book, Becoming Visible. -
November 20, 2013
Professor passes fundraising goal for video game
Joe Pietruch, a lecturer in the School of Interactive Games and Media, raised more than $11,000 on Kickstarter to fund the Chain Gang Chase video game. -
November 20, 2013
New award to recognize best invention
RIT’s Intellectual Property Management Office will give the “Disclosure Excellence Award,” a $1,000 prize, to an RIT researcher for excellence and innovation in research. -
November 19, 2013
RIT48 contest searches for the next big app idea
RIT48 returns Nov. 22–24 with 40 students competing for $3,000. They will create a business plan, produce a prototype and launch a Web or mobile startup in 48 hours. -
November 19, 2013
Students take second in engineering competition
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers honored Tyler Sherwood and Jared Benton-Smith for their work on improving the use of carbon nanotubes to filter wastewater. -
November 18, 2013
Book explores wine anthropology
Anthropology Professor Robert Ulin is co-editor of Wine and Culture: Vineyard to Glass and will sign copies of the book Dec. 3 at Pittsford Wine and Spirits. -
November 18, 2013
M&T donates $50,000 to entrepreneurship center
M&T Bank is making a two-year commitment and donating $50,000 to the Center for Urban Entrepreneurship’s Future Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs program for city students. -
November 18, 2013
Clean start in new career
RIT roommates reunite to form a new business. -
November 18, 2013
Influencing A Changing World
Wherever he has been during his career, Mustafa Abushagur has found a way to build what had not been there before. Now he's building a new foundation for his homeland. -
November 18, 2013
Search for perfect snowflake ends under microscope
For the past 10 years, RIT professors and students have been seen scurrying around campus catching snowflakes. -
November 18, 2013
Forever a Team
A devastating brain injury slowed down photographer and runner Brian Nice, but he stayed in life’s race with support from his RIT teammates from 30 years ago.