News Stories
Breadcrumb
- RIT/
- University News
-
June 9, 2020
RIT lacrosse player granted extra year of eligibility
WHEC-TV talks to Nick Montemorano, fifth-year software engineering major, about being eligible to play lacrosse next spring.
-
June 6, 2020
How Should You Be Talking With Employees About Racism?
Entrepreneurship magazine talks to Donathan Brown, assistant provost and AVP for Faculty Diversity and Recruitment, about addressing the larger context of the current moment.
-
June 5, 2020
Connections: Irshad Altheimer on criminal justice research and police reform
WXXI’s “Connections” program features Irshad Altheimer, associate professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and director of the Center for Public Safety Initiatives.
-
June 4, 2020
A Chat With Michee Smith, Google’s Security And Privacy Product Manager
Moguldom Nation talks with Michee Smith '03 (computer science), a security and privacy product manager at Google, about data privacy, her professional journey and inclusion in tech.
-
June 4, 2020
New website to 'Interrupt Racism' launched
WHEC-TV reports on a partnership between the Urban League of Rochester and RIT.
-
June 4, 2020
Connections: Discussing the Black Lives Matter protests
WXXI’s “Connections” program features Jonathan Ntheketha, associate director of student success and development in the Multicultural Center for Academic Success.
-
June 2, 2020
Share: Kraken emerges from the depths to chill in Rehoboth
Nevada Scott, a second-year medical illustration student from Long Neck, Del., helped create a two-story-tall Kraken mural at Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats.
-
June 1, 2020
Game Design and Gaming During COVID-19
WXIR-FM’s “Evidence of Design” program interviews Owen Gottlieb, assistant professor of interactive games and media, about gaming during COVID-19.
-
May 26, 2020
Memorial Day weekend marks would-be college lacrosse championships
WHEC-TV talks to Jake Coon, head coach of the RIT men's lacrosse team, about looking ahead to the championships.
-
May 23, 2020
Want to help save the oyster industry? Eat bigger ones, some farmers and chefs say.
NBC News talks to Christine Keiner, professor and department chair, Department of Science, Technology, and Society, about the history of eating oysters in the Northeast.
-
May 21, 2020
How much plastic is in the Great Lakes? Tons and tons.
City Newspaper talks to Juliette Daily, mathematical modeling Ph.D. student, and Matthew Hoffman, assistant professor in the School of Mathematical Sciences, about their research on plastic pollution in Lake Erie.
-
May 15, 2020
Coronavirus: Your Good Questions Answered by RIT President David Munson
WHEC-TV talks to RIT President David Munson about the future of higher education.