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April 15, 2016
High school students learn about career options
More than 100 students from area high schools came to RIT for the 2016 Youth Workforce Innovations Conference to learn about area career options that match their interests. -
April 15, 2016
Alumna speaks on being deaf in corporate world
Pamela Siebert ’03, a software engineer at IBM, presents “Be Your Own Advocate as a Deaf person in the Corporate World” as part of The Edmund Lyon Memorial Lectureship Series. -
April 15, 2016
Tom Bonadio to receive 2016 Vanden Brul award
Tom Bonadio, CEO and managing partner of The Bonadio Group accounting firm, will be honored at a luncheon at Oak Hill Country Club on April 21. -
April 14, 2016
Companies advance to business competition finals
Two clients of Venture Creations Business Incubator have advanced to the final round of the 2016 Rochester Venture Challenge business competition. The winner receives $25,000. -
April 14, 2016
PA student among first to earn BS/MS degree
Meet Alexandra Williams, a fifth-year student in the physician assistant program who is part of the first graduating class to receive a BS/MS degree in the program’s history. -
April 14, 2016
Design group honors RIT dean and alumna
CIAS Dean Lorraine Justice and alumna Patricia Moore ’74 were named among the 50 most notable members of the Industrial Designers Society of America. -
April 14, 2016
Amlan Ganguly receives NSF CAREER Award
Amlan Ganguly, assistant professor of computer engineering, received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for his work to make data centers more energy efficient. -
April 13, 2016
RIT/NTID holds Student Research Fair today
Nearly 30 deaf and hard-of-hearing student researchers will present their work at the first-ever NTID Student Research Fair. -
April 13, 2016
RIT joins research experience program
Undergraduate students from around the country will try their hand at research as part of an upcoming Research Experience for Undergraduates program at RIT. -
April 13, 2016
Criminal justice professor named ACE Fellow
LaVerne McQuiller Williams has been named an ACE Fellow for the 2016-17 academic year by the American Council on Education. -
April 13, 2016
Pete the Planner offers financial advice
Peter Dunn, known on the speaking circuit as “Pete the Planner,” presents “Tip$ for getting your finances together in 140 characters or less” on April 13. -
April 11, 2016
RIT launches pilot composting program
Bright green totes for food waste have been placed around University Commons. The contents will ultimately be taken to an anaerobic digester in Linwood, N.Y.