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August 3, 2016
Entrepreneur’s latest venture stops robocalls
Aaron Foss developed technology that stops robocalls from telemarketers and has blocked more than 109 million automated calls. -
August 3, 2016
‘Bra fairy’ helps support homeless women
When Dana Marlowe was a student at RIT, she studied women who took off their clothes in strip clubs. Today, she devotes her free time to helping women get dressed. -
August 2, 2016
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August 2, 2016
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August 2, 2016
Destler plans busy year before retirement
Bill Destler will retire at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year, after accomplishing his vision of turning RIT into one of the most innovative universities in the world. -
August 2, 2016
Alumni capture sights and sounds of rock legends
William Snyder ’81 and Trevor Waite ’99 are more than just die-hard fans of The Who: Snyder is the band photographer and Waite is the monitor technician. -
August 2, 2016
Center grows into leader in space-time research
RIT’s contributions to the first direct detection of gravitational waves signifies its growing reputation for world-class astrophysics research. -
August 2, 2016
Metaproject connects students to industry
As it nears its seventh iteration, RIT’s Metaproject has demonstrated that education partnered with industry is a successful vehicle for fostering innovative thinking. -
August 2, 2016
RIT ecosystem strengthened StrongArm
Sean Petterson and Justin Hillery thrived in RIT’s innovation ecosystem. They credit much of their success to what they learned at RIT. -
August 2, 2016
We’ve got the next big idea
RIT’s innovation ecosystem has mushroomed over the past five years, with competitions, events and programs available to turn student ideas into companies. -
August 1, 2016
Roadwork begins near campus
A state Department of Transportation project is designed to make safety improvements at the intersection of Jefferson Road, John Street and Brighton Henrietta Town Line Road. -
July 28, 2016
Computer science program named among best in U.S.
For students completing a master’s degree in computer science, RIT is one of the top colleges in the nation, according to new rankings from GraduatePrograms.com.