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August 26, 2016
Student finds community through RIT a cappella
Meet Kevin Wiesinger, a third-year management information systems major and a member of Proof of Purchase, one of RIT’s seven a cappella groups. -
August 25, 2016
Book offers strategies for nonprofit governance
Going for Impact, by Saunders College of Business Professor Emeritus Eugene Fram, is a strategic resource for new and experienced executive leaders. -
August 23, 2016
RIT partners with Genesee Country Village & Museum
Officials from RIT and the Genesee Country Village & Museum signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate to develop and implement mutually-beneficial projects. -
August 23, 2016
Exhibit features deaf Nigerian and Chinese artists
Exhibits highlighting the diversity of deaf artists and their experiences will be on display Aug. 26 through Oct. 29 in the Dyer Arts Center. -
August 22, 2016
RIT promotes student voter education
The “ROAR the Vote” campaign aims to have at least 60 percent of eligible RIT students cast their votes in this year’s election. -
August 22, 2016
NTID team wins sixth College Bowl
A student team has won the National Association of the Deaf College Bowl academic competition for the third consecutive year, and earned its sixth victory overall. -
August 22, 2016
Professor recognized for nutrition education work
Barbara Lohse was awarded the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior Research Award for outstanding achievement in the field of nutrition education. -
August 19, 2016
New students learn even before classes begin
More than 200 first-year students participated in one of 13 pre-orientation programs that included kayaking, wilderness survival, biking, canoeing, hiking and more. -
August 19, 2016
RIT president gives final welcome back address
President Destler highlighted several student, faculty and staff accomplishments during his 10th and final welcoming address. -
August 17, 2016
RIT welcomes new students at convocation
Thousands of first-year RIT students were told to seize opportunities, get involved in clubs and activities, and don’t give up until they earn their diplomas. -
August 17, 2016
RIT Press to co-sponsor Antiquarian Book Fair
The 44th annual Rochester Antiquarian Book Fair, set for Sept. 10, is the oldest continually running regional Antiquarian Book Fair in the United States. -
August 17, 2016
MAGIC’s Co-Up program wraps up successful year
The 10-week program offers students the opportunity to work with faculty and staff mentors and gain business advice while developing digital products fit for the marketplace.