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April 12, 2019
It’s beach clean-up season! When and where to help Lake Erie
Cleveland.com cites research by Matthew Hoffman, associate professor of applied and computational mathematics, and Eric Hittinger, associate professor of public policy.
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April 11, 2019
Projects seek to improve workplaces for disabled employees
The Times Union features RIT students Patrick Finnerty and Catherine Krawiec, part of a team that won second place in the CREATE Symposium.
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April 11, 2019
How will legal weed change New York?
WXXI talks to Nick Robertson, assistant professor of criminal justice, about cannabis regulation and prohibition in the 1930s.
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April 10, 2019
McDonald's rejected designs from the '70s could have completely changed the way the fast-food chain looks today
Insider features The Vignelli Center for Design Studies' digitizing project of design firm Unimark International's revamp of McDonald's packaging and signage.
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April 9, 2019
Friendly's Closings: How healthy trend may have hurt restaurant
The Democrat and Chronicle talks to Eugene Fram, Saunders College of Business professor emeritus and retail expert, about the decline of Friendly's restaurants.
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April 8, 2019
Connections: Discussing the film, "The Wall," and issues related to the U.S.-Mexico border
WXXI’s “Connections” program features Amit Batabyal, the Arthur J. Gosnell Professor of Economics.
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April 8, 2019
'Light & Sound' to highlight Rochester's interactive media opportunities
WHAM-TV talks to Ryne Raffaelle, vice president for research and associate provost, about the upcoming 2019 Light and Sound Interactive Conference.
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April 6, 2019
Hey Google, sorry you lost your ethics council, so we made one for you
MIT Technology Review talks to Evan Selinger, professor of philosophy, about Google's AI principles.
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April 5, 2019
RIT/NTID celebrates 50 years of deaf education with Lyndon B. Johnson's granddaughter
WXXI reports on NTID's anniversary celebration.
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April 5, 2019
How to Photograph Flowers Splashing in Milk with an Infrared Laser
Blog post by Ted Kinsman, an assistant professor of photographic technology, published in PetaPixel.
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April 5, 2019
Does where you go to college really matter? We asked 10 Chicago CEOs.
The Chicago Tribune interviews John Hartmann ’85 (criminal justice), president and CEO of True Value Co.
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April 4, 2019
Tower Rush: Toronto To Add 80 New Skyscrapers in the Next Few Years
Point2Homes talks to Nana-Yaw Andoh, assistant professor in the Master of Architecture program, about the ways in which growing cities expand.