News Stories

  • January 31, 2018

    A circular logo with buildings on the left, Information on ISCRAM to the right.

    RIT hosts conference on crisis response

    Researchers and practitioners from around the world are coming to RIT to better understand how to improve crisis response and disaster management at the International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM).
  • January 26, 2018

    Student uses 3D ceramic printer.

    3D ceramic printing on the rise

    Last February, the ceramics program in RIT's School for American Crafts hosted Bryan Czibesz for a three-day workshop during which students and College of Imaging Arts and Sciences faculty worked with the visiting artist to create a 3D printer from scratch.
  • January 26, 2018

    Four members of Alpha Phi Omega Xi Zeta chapter dressed up posing for picture.

    Student Spotlight: Turning failing habits around

    Meet Brian Zarzuela, a third-year computer engineering technology major who is passionate about service work. After a difficult first semester, Zarzuela turned to the College Restoration Program to get his grades back on track.
  • January 25, 2018

    Man clearing a path with a rake at a nature preserve.

    RIT group helps recovery efforts in Puerto Rico

    While many of their fellow students relaxed with their families during the winter break, a group of seven honors students and four administrators or staff from RIT volunteered to spend a week in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, helping clear debris and distribute needed supplies.
  • January 25, 2018

    Photo History Photo Future black and white logo.

    PhotoHistory/PhotoFuture conference at RIT

    More than 70 scholars from the United States and nine other countries will showcase their latest research about the past, present and future of photography at the three-day conference in April.
  • January 25, 2018

    The industrial engineering graduate students stand together for a photo at the Raymond Corp. office.

    Students test site operations skills at Raymond Corp.

    Five graduate engineering students participated in an intensive, three-day work experience at the Raymond Corp. and were challenged to find ways to improve one of the company's manufacturing workflow processes.