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February 13, 2018
Learn about Veterans Upward Bound program Feb. 16
The Veterans Upward Bound program at RIT will host an information session on Feb. 16 to help local military veterans prepare for college or trade certification programs and advance their careers. -
February 13, 2018
CAST highlights drone technology
RIT's College of Applied Science and Technology hosts "Drones: Technology, Safety, Community, Engagement and the Future" on Feb. 20 as part of Engineers Week. -
February 9, 2018
Students encouraged to take Title IX climate survey
The Title IX Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey is conducted every other year and is intended to monitor trends and identify issues that may be occurring on campus. -
February 9, 2018
KGCOE hosts Family Day as part of Engineers Week
Open to middle school students and their parents, participants can visit the mechanical engineering machine shop, the AMPrint Center and the Toyota Production Laboratory. -
February 9, 2018
Students design billboard to help "pay it forward"
Students in the Advertising and Promotion Management course won a class competition to conceptualize and design a billboard for The Dream Factory, a local nonprofit agency that helps dreams come true for children living with critical or chronic illnesses. -
February 9, 2018
Student Spotlight: Heading to Game Developers Conference
Meet John Blau, a second-year game design and development major and the producer and game designer of MetroGnome, is a rhythm-based defense game for tablets and mobile devices that teaches users the basic principles of rhythm. -
February 8, 2018
RIT Kosovo alumnae named to Forbes '30 Under 30'
RIT Kosovo alumnae are featured in a prestigious 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the field of European law and policy. -
February 8, 2018
Tigers can 'Thank a Giver' today
The donor appreciation event today recognizes the impact of philanthropy on the RIT community. -
February 7, 2018
RIT dean publishes breakthrough study on health impacts of ship emissions
James Winebrake, dean of RIT's College of Liberal Arts and an expert on the environmental impact of transportation, is among a team of experts who are applauding the shipping industry's decision to burn cleaner oil beginning in 2020. -
February 6, 2018
Brenda Lee named RIT's 2018 Minett Professor
Brenda Lee, a medical educator and medical school administrator, was appointed the 2018 Frederick H. Minett Professor at RIT. -
February 5, 2018
Multicultural graduate study info session set for Feb. 7
RIT will host an information session about graduate study options in which attendees will get an insider's view on what is important to consider when applying to graduate school. -
February 5, 2018
Parking lot closures for Career Fair
In order to accommodate the Spring Career Fair, D Lot general and G Lot will be closed from 11 p.m. Feb. 6 until 5 p.m. Feb. 7.