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March 19, 2018
Study-abroad options adapt to better serve students
Study abroad at RIT has been undergoing a quiet transformation in the past five years with the growth of short-term international programs, an increase in faculty-led opportunities and a stronger connection to RIT’s global campuses. -
March 19, 2018
Cultural diversity enriches interpretation program
Immersion in ASL and deaf culture is a unique experience that sets RIT’s interpreting graduates apart from graduates at other universities. -
March 19, 2018
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March 19, 2018
RIT’s first alumni house set to open this summer
The Lobozzo Alumni House will feature a great room, porch, dining room, conference room, patio, library, catering kitchen and several administrative offices for Development and Alumni Relations staff members.
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March 19, 2018
NTID celebrates 50 years
Since its establishment in 1968, NTID has become a catalyst for diversity and inclusion on the RIT campus, creating a post–secondary learning environment never before seen in this country. -
March 16, 2018
RIT mourns U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter, lowers flags
RIT lost a great friend and tireless advocate with the passing of Congresswoman Louise Slaughter on March 16. -
March 15, 2018
Student dedicated to changing energy landscape
Fourth-year applied arts and sciences student Brandon Hudson is CEO of Connexus, a heating and cooling control and monitoring company that offers a suite of products designed to simplify the installation of any HVAC system. -
March 13, 2018
Video game design programs among top in the nation
RIT’s game design and development program was ranked fifth at the undergraduate level and seventh at the graduate level, according to the latest international rankings from The Princeton Review. -
March 9, 2018
RIT honored for graduate programs
Abound: Grad School, a college guidance system for people seeking master's degrees, placed RIT on its list of the nation's Top Professional Graduate Degree Programs for addressing the issues that matter to grad students.
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March 7, 2018
Winner announced in 2018 Imagine RIT poster contest
Amanda Ho, a third-year new media design major from Bedford, N.H., wins $500 in Tiger Bucks, and visitors can receive a free copy of her poster during the festival on April 28. -
March 7, 2018
RIT co-sponsors humanities and technology camp
THATCamp, March 23 at the Memorial Art Gallery, brings students of all skill levels together in group discussions, hands-on workshops and pop-up collaborations. -
March 7, 2018
RIT robotics group competes in regional qualifier
The RIT VEX U Team competed in the West Virginia 2018 VEX U Regional Qualifier at Fairmont State University last weekend, finishing 13th overall.