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October 12, 2017
Grad’s gift completes Saunders College Challenge
RIT has received a $3 million gift from Joseph M. Lobozzo II ’95 (Executive MBA) to conclude the Saunders College of Business Challenge initiative. -
October 12, 2017
Keeping focused on the big picture
RIT’s renowned School of Photographic Arts and Sciences credits its continued success to a focus on ensuring students are prepared to work in this evolving industry. -
October 12, 2017
RIT researchers developing image manipulation detector
RIT is part of a select group of world-class researchers studying the fact and fiction of imagery in today’s digital culture by developing an algorithmic-based platform that can detect image manipulation.
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October 11, 2017
RIT Formula alumnus helps pros take checkered flag
Even before racecar drivers head onto the track, they have lapped significant miles through simulation programs to prepare for every demanding curve and straight-away. Building those program systems is RIT alumnus Ryan Baldi. -
October 11, 2017
WE@RIT celebrates 15 years on Saturday
WE@RIT, a program dedicated to expanding the representation of female engineers, will celebrate 15 years on campus on Saturday. -
October 11, 2017
We want YOU at Brick City Homecoming weekend
Comedy Central star Trevor Noah, men’s hockey vs. Northeastern University and the Presidents’ Alumni Ball are just a few of the more than 100 activities planned for this year’s RIT Brick City Homecoming & Family Weekend. -
October 11, 2017
2017 Distinguished Alumni: Meet Venkat “Puru” Purushotham
Meet Venkat “Puru” Purushotham ’81, ’82 (graphic communications, imaging science), the College of Science 2017 Distinguished Alumnus. -
October 10, 2017
2017 Distinguished Alumni: Meet Thomas Trytek
Meet Thomas Trytek ’91 (civil engineering technology), the College of Applied Science and Technology 2017 Distinguished Alumnus. -
October 10, 2017
Job fair connects deaf students with employers
Representatives from more than 40 local and national corporations, federal agencies and nonprofit organizations will meet with hundreds of deaf and hard-of-hearing students—who are also prospective employees—at the 17th annual NTID job fair on Oct. 18. -
October 10, 2017
President Munson to field questions on WITR radio show
WITR-FM (89.7) presents the first Ask Munson, featuring RIT’s president taking listener questions live at noon Wednesday. -
October 10, 2017
Update: Power restored to all buildings on campus
Much of RIT lost power at about 9:15 a.m. today. Power has been restored. -
October 9, 2017
RIT hosts Rochester’s first all-girl youth hackathon
Girls as young as 8 years old will use their laptops, imagination and teamwork skills for social good at ROCGirlHacks Powered by AT&T, Rochester’s first all-girl youth hackathon hosted Oct. 28 at RIT.