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June 16, 2016
Microsystems engineering professor honored
David Borkholder, Bausch and Lomb Professor of Microsystems Engineering, was named Distinguished Inventor of the Year by the Rochester Intellectual Property Law Association. -
June 16, 2016
RIT and UW-Madison study high-tech workforce
A study exploring how high-tech employees learn to develop competencies relevant to the workplace is the focus of a collaboration between RIT and UW-Madison. -
June 16, 2016
Dyer Arts Center hosts showcase
The Dyer Arts Center at RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf will host an exhibit by members of Arena Art Group entitled “Explorations: A Visual Conversation.” -
June 16, 2016
RIT/NTID appoints alumnus outreach coordinator
Actor, choreographer and deaf community advocate Fred Michael Beam has been named outreach coordinator for Sunshine 2.0, the new theater outreach program at NTID. -
June 15, 2016
Gravitational waves validate discovery
Gravitational waves from a second pair of colliding black holes has validated the landmark discovery from earlier this year. -
June 14, 2016
RIT Dubai student wins first prize
An undergraduate business student from RIT's global campus, RIT Dubai, competed against 724 international teams to win first prize in the X-Culture project. -
June 14, 2016
RIT alumnus coping with crisis communications
An RIT alumnus and board member of Come Out With Pride Orlando said the worst mass shooting in American history will make the gay community stronger. -
June 13, 2016
Small stars pack big punch for developing planets
Young stars less massive than the sun can unleash a torrent of X-ray radiation that can significantly shorten the lifetime of planet-forming disks surrounding these stars. -
June 13, 2016
RIT finishes second overall at Baja SAE Rochester
RIT Baja closed the 2016 Baja SAE Rochester event finishing second overall among 100 collegiate race teams. -
June 9, 2016
RIT recognized for supporting employee wellness
RIT was named a recipient of this year’s Wealth of Health awards for having a wellness program to help employees stay healthy, lose weight, quit smoking and reduce stress. -
June 8, 2016
Hanson to lead Association of Computing Machinery
Distinguished Professor Vicki Hanson was elected president of the Association of Computing Machinery, the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society. -
June 8, 2016
RIT hosts cybersecurity forum
Business leaders and cybersecurity experts will gather at RIT on June 14 to discuss ways to increase cybersecurity awareness and change behavior in order to keep data secure.