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September 12, 2016
RIT makes mark on Fringe Festival
More than two dozen shows and exhibits involving RIT students, faculty, staff and Osher members are part of the fifth annual First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival.
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September 12, 2016
Vicarious Visions’ Clive Burdon to speak Friday
Clive Burdon presents “An introduction to the producer role or... how to be invisible and effective” as part of the MAGIC Center speaker series. -
September 9, 2016
Students, alumni nominated for GREAT Awards
With six finalists, RIT will be well represented at the 2016 Greater Rochester Excellence and Achievements in Technology Awards, presented by Digital Rochester Inc. -
September 9, 2016
Student finds fit in Greek community
Meet Dylan Boberg, a fifth-year student in the BS/MS electrical engineering program and the recruitment chairman for Phi Kappa Psi, New York Theta chapter. -
September 8, 2016
Ultrasound program named one of the best in nation
The College Choice of the Best Ultrasound Technician Schools ranked RIT among the top 25 schools that offer four-year programs in ultrasound. -
September 8, 2016
Sponsored Research garners $73 million in funding
RIT’s sponsored research portfolio grew by almost 18 percent in fiscal year 2016, reaching a record $73 million in funding. -
September 7, 2016
Grad to share journey from student to entrepreneur
NTID alumnus Thomas Otto-Bruc presents “The Route to Imagination and Possibilities” on Oct. 3 as part of the Edmund Lyon Memorial Lectureship Series. -
September 7, 2016
RIT, RRH working to improve cancer screening
Researchers at RIT and physicians at Rochester Regional Health received a National Science Foundation grant to advance thermal imaging techniques to detect breast cancer. -
September 6, 2016
RIT to offer online courses in enterprise security
The courses take an all-encompassing approach to security, looking at digital and physical ways that individuals, organizations and nations can protect themselves. -
September 6, 2016
RIT connects with out-of-this-world entertainment
Star Trek Continues actor and director Vic Mignogna will discuss production and music composition for the online series on Friday. -
September 2, 2016
Colloquium series highlights women faculty
“20/20 Research in Focus,” a new research-focused information and networking series, opens this fall with its first program on Sept. 14. -
September 2, 2016
SAAC president prepares for home opener
Meet Natalie Hurd, a fourth-year industrial engineering major, member of the women’s soccer team and president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.