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November 21, 2017
Venture Creations companies compete for $1M prize
Two companies at RIT's Venture Creations business incubator, including the developer of the eye-tracking software pictured here, have been selected to compete for the $1 million grand prize in the New York state-funded Luminate NY accelerator program. -
November 21, 2017
IdeaLab teams brainstorm access technology solutions
Seven teams of students and faculty coaches representing a variety of disciplines spent a weekend in November brainstorming solutions to problems impacting individuals with differing abilities during the RIT Access Technology IdeaLab.
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November 21, 2017
Couple turns cider mill into destination
Bill and Brenda Michaels like to tell people that they have three children and their oldest child is never going to leave the house. That oldest child is their business, Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard in Central New York. -
November 21, 2017
Graduate's career takes an unexpected swing
In 2009, Ryan Steenberg graduated from RIT with a master’s degree in medical illustration. Seven years later, Steenberg was runner-up in the 2016 World Long Drive Championship. -
November 21, 2017
GIS alumnus successfully sustaining his career
Mike Waller '16 (sustainability) is the first-ever director of sustainability and special assistant to the CEO at Rochester Regional Health. -
November 21, 2017
Alumna crafts career in fresh food industry
Michele Conklin Williams '94 has had a career as colorful and varietal as the flavorful salads produced by Taylor Farms, one of the top U.S. companies in the fresh food industry. -
November 21, 2017
Theme park ride designer nabs dream job
David Swerzenski has always had one career goal: work in the theme park industry. Days after graduating from RIT, Swerzenski '17 (mechanical engineering) accomplished it. -
November 21, 2017
'Knowledge is power' says mayor of Dubrovnik
Mato Frankovic '03 (hotel and resort management) was appointed to a four-year term as mayor of Dubrovnik after winning the election in his hometown last June. He said what set him apart in the race--and from his predecessors--was his leadership. -
November 17, 2017
Students urged to volunteer for Hunger Project
RIT students are encouraged to volunteer to prepare 20,000 healthy meals for the community during the Giving Tuesday Hunger Project Nov. 28 in the Gordon Field House. -
November 17, 2017
Student starts new professional opportunity for the hospitality program
Linden Pohlan, a fourth-year hospitality and tourism management major from Germantown, Wis., started a new chapter of Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (HFTP) at RIT. -
November 16, 2017
Museum Studies students retrace RIT history
Three new exhibits at the Wallace Library explore historical RIT artifacts as well as women who fought for the right to vote in New York state.
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November 14, 2017
Professor receives Excellence in Leadership Award
Bruce Smith, professor and director of microsystems engineering at RIT, received the Excellence in Leadership Award from the American Vacuum Society for his contributions to the field of nanolithography and influence on the careers of student-graduates in the fields of engineering and science.