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April 29, 2016
NTID teams to compete for the ‘The Next Big Idea’
Six student teams will present their products, technology or businesses that will be useful to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. -
April 29, 2016
RIT honors students for writing excellence
The College of Liberal Arts honored student achievement in writing at the 2016 Henry and Mary Kearse Distinguished Lecture and Student Writing Award Ceremony. -
April 29, 2016
RIT hosts THATCamp May 6
The THATCamp (short for The Humanities and Technology Camp) will focus on using digital humanities and social sciences tools and methods to teach undergraduates. -
April 28, 2016
Hot Wheelz competes in national competition
RIT’s all-female Formula SAE electric team is the first and only all-female team to enter the national Formula Hybrid competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. -
April 28, 2016
Female students honored as Legacy Leaders
The 2016 Women’s Career Achievement Dinner celebrated the accomplishments of women at RIT, including 38 graduating seniors who received Legacy Leader Awards. -
April 28, 2016
What’s on the dark side of the universe?
Yale astrophysicist Priya Natarajan presents “Unveiling the Dark Side of the Universe” on May 2 for the Astrophysical Sciences and Technology Colloquium series. -
April 28, 2016
Students win international scholarships
Sixteen students have won funding for international experiences through several different programs. -
April 28, 2016
Two from RIT win Fulbright fellowships
An RIT student and an alumna have won prestigious Fulbright fellowships for the 2016-17 academic year. -
April 27, 2016
RIT to host national Climate Leadership Summit
RIT was one of six U.S. locations selected to host the summit, designed to educated student leaders on issues that have a profound effect on climate. -
April 27, 2016
Video games featured at PAX East Indie showcase
Three video games with ties to RIT were featured at the national PAX East Indie Showcase, one of North America’s largest gaming events, April 22–24 in Boston. -
April 27, 2016
NTID student committed to serving community
Meet Susana Flores, a fourth-year museum studies student, who is graduating in May, and community service director for the Latin American Deaf Club. -
April 27, 2016
Lecture focuses on racial violence
Jose Medina, a philosophy professor at Vanderbilt University, presents “No Justice, No Peace: Racial Violence, Epistemic Death, and Insurrection” on May 4.