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April 26, 2016
Walk The Moon highlights SpringFest 2016
Free food, movies, a carnival, puppies and new wave/rock band Walk the Moon performs during this year’s SpringFest, Thursday through Sunday. -
April 26, 2016
NYSP2I hosts student R&D competition
The fifth annual Research and Development student competition, held on Earth Day, April 22, recognized both graduate- and undergraduate-level sustainability projects. -
April 25, 2016
Ig Nobel Prize winner talks about wacky science
David Hu of the Georgia Institute of Technology presents “Eyelashes, Urination and Georgia Tech’s First Ig Nobel Prize” on Thursday. -
April 25, 2016
Packaging students highlight how the brain ‘shops’
Students in the packaging science program will track where an individual’s eyes go when looking at an array of well-packaged goods as part of their Imagine RIT exhibit May 7. -
April 25, 2016
Professor creates art with math modeling software
Engineering professor Panchapakesan Venkataram will showcase his intricate artwork created with math modeling software at the Imagine RIT festival on May 7. -
April 25, 2016
Center for Urban Entrepreneurship opens
The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship was celebrated today at a grand opening ceremony of its new office in a historic downtown building. -
April 25, 2016
ESL Charitable Foundation donates to CUE
ESL Charitable Foundation has donated $25,000 to RIT’s Center for Urban Entrepreneurship for its Capacity Building Program for fledgling entrepreneurs. -
April 22, 2016
Exhibit highlights the science behind superfoods
RIT nutrition management students will explain what gives certain foods an extra nutritional punch at the Imagine RIT: Innovation and Creativity Festival on May 7. -
April 22, 2016
RIT honors 387 researchers
RIT honored 387 researchers who secured funding for fiscal year 2015, serving as either principal or co-principal investigators on active research, at a reception April 21. -
April 21, 2016
Students recognized with 2016 Leadership Awards
The awards are given to nominated students who possess high leadership qualities, advance college life on campus or in the community or build bridges for their peers. -
April 21, 2016
RIT hosts NASA Space Apps Challenge
RIT is one of 200 host sites from around the world for the 2016 International NASA Space Apps Challenge this weekend. -
April 21, 2016
City students to learn about business concepts
Saunders College of Business and Junior Achievement of Rochester are teaming up to educate children in grades K-6 about business, economics and free enterprise.