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April 6, 2017
RITz dinner anchors RIT Croatia's 20th anniversary
Marko Sekulic '04, director of Business Development at the Hilton Molino Stucky Venice, is the Honorary Chair of the 2017 RITz Dinner Event taking place on Friday at the Hotel Imperial Dubrovnik. The annual dinner is one of the events highlighting RIT Croatia's 20th anniversary.
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April 6, 2017
Student speaks to importance of autism awareness
Meet Rachael Bosley, a fourth-year student in the applied arts and sciences program who falls on the autism spectrum. April is Autism Awareness Month. -
April 6, 2017
Students accept Microsoft College Puzzle Challenge
Twenty-five student teams from RIT will test their puzzle-solving skills in hopes of winning prizes and claiming the top spot in the annual Microsoft College Puzzle Challenge. -
April 6, 2017
RIT celebrates researchers’ achievements
RIT honored researchers who served as principal investigators on active awards in fiscal year 2016 at an April 5 reception. Also recognized were the 18 recipients of Seed Funding Awards and 11 new inductees in RIT’s PI Millionaires. -
April 5, 2017
Jugglers convene for 40th Spring Juggle-In
More than 700 jugglers from beginners to world champions are expected on the RIT campus this weekend to celebrate the 40th annual RIT Spring Juggle-In. -
April 5, 2017
RIT scores high in ‘CEO Magazine’ MBA rankings
RIT’s graduate business programs continue to be among the best in the nation and globally among colleges and universities, according to The CEO Magazine’s 2017 Global MBA Rankings, released today. -
April 4, 2017
Image Permanence Institute names new director
Jennifer Jae Gutierrez, who most recently served as the Arthur J. Bell Senior Photograph Conservator for the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona in Tucson, has been named executive director of the Image Permanence Institute and begins her new position on Monday. -
April 3, 2017
Top stories and videos for March
News and a video about RIT’s carillon bell system were among the most read and watched last month. Check out all of March’s top stories and videos. -
March 31, 2017
Benjamin Lawrance named ACLS Fellow
Benjamin Lawrance, the Hon. Barber B. Conable Jr. Endowed Professor of International Studies, has been named a 2017 American Council of Learned Societies Fellow and is the first RIT faculty member to receive an ACLS Fellowship. -
March 31, 2017
RIT to get Humanities Connections grant
The National Endowment for the Humanities has announced a $91,000 grant to RIT to help students focus on the historical, economic and cultural meanings of community in and beyond Rochester. -
March 31, 2017
GE #BalanceTheEquation tour stops by RIT Monday
Women scientists and engineers from GE will stop at RIT on Monday to talk to female RIT students as part of the GE #BalanceTheEquation tour. The event will provide students an opportunity to network with GE leaders and RIT alumnae working at GE to learn what it means to join the technical workforce. -
March 31, 2017
IdeaLab teams proposed healthcare solutions
Twenty-one RIT students from multiple disciplines participated in the spring IdeaLab@RIT, held March 25-26, and developed possible solutions to challenges provided to them by Rochester Regional Health patients and healthcare personnel.