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November 28, 2017
Andrew Phelps named president of Video Game Alliance
Andrew Phelps, professor, founder and director of RIT’s MAGIC Center, has been named president of the Higher Education Video Game Alliance, a professional association of video game scholars and programs at colleges and universities. -
November 27, 2017
RIT Academic Senate launches first Women's Caucus
The RIT Women’s Caucus will establish and promote Academic Senate priorities, develop an agenda based on priority issues defined by the caucus such as student behavior in the classrooms of female faculty, and policies and procedures related to harassment and discrimination. -
November 21, 2017
Reunion visit results in legacy student
An unplanned tour of campus during last year's Brick City Homecoming & Family Weekend is the reason Daniel Tosti is a third-generation student at RIT. -
November 21, 2017
RIT gives alumnus and his sons an edge
Growing up, Andrew Athias was surrounded by a close group of his father's friends whom he considered aunts and uncles. It wasn't until he was older that he realized they weren't actually related. Their connection: RIT. -
November 21, 2017
RIT all in the family for David Fuehrer
RIT is in David Fuehrer's DNA. -
November 21, 2017
Legacy families uphold RIT traditions
More than 600 legacy students are currently enrolled at RIT, up from less than 200 in the mid-1990s and less than 100 in the early 1980s. -
November 21, 2017
The rise of RIT athletics
There's a long list of accolades for all 24 varsity sports, including that RIT's student-athletes earned the highest cumulative GPA in program history with a 3.32. The rise of RIT athletics is a remarkable story but not unexpected given the growth and advancement of RIT. -
November 21, 2017
Online master's degrees make learning accessible
More than 240 students from 13 countries are enrolled in a fully online master's degree program at RIT to open new doors in their careers, improve their salaries and advance their skills. -
November 21, 2017
Master's program 'like family' for artists who teach
For nearly half a century, the School of Art in RIT's College of Imaging Arts and Sciences has offered a unique, one-year master's program for highly motivated students seeking to become certified in teaching art to students in kindergarten through 12th grade. -
November 21, 2017
Graduate programs offer cutting-edge education
Today, RIT offers 73 master's programs, with 14 new programs added in just the past 10 years. And the number of master's programs is likely to grow even more in the near future. -
November 21, 2017
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November 21, 2017
A launching pad for the next 50 years
RIT President Mark Ellingson was greeted by staff with a huge sign reading "Welcome Home, Mark" on his first day at RIT's brand new campus in Henrietta. His arrival and the official opening in the fall of 1968 were the culmination of nine years of intense planning, fundraising and construction.