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April 7, 2016
RIT joins Microsoft College Puzzle Challenge
Thirty student teams from RIT will test their puzzle-solving skills in a race against other schools across North America in the annual Microsoft College Puzzle Challenge. -
April 4, 2016
Take the plunge into the Tiger Tank
Five teams of student entrepreneurs will pitch their business ideas to a panel of Rochester-area investors on April 6 in hopes of launching their products or businesses. -
April 4, 2016
CNN’s Peter Bergen to speak at symposium
CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen is keynote speaker at the Center for Statesmanship, Law and Liberty Annual Symposium, April 20-21. -
April 4, 2016
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April 1, 2016
Blues harmonica player to give talk April 7
Adam Gussow, associate professor at the University of Mississippi, will discuss “Who Sells Their Soul in a Construction Zone? The Truth about ‘The Crossroads’ in Clarksdale.” -
April 1, 2016
Top stories and videos for March
A video on Hot Wheelz, RIT's all-female electric race car team, was the most-viewed in March. Check out all of March’s most popular stories and videos. -
April 1, 2016
Student to present sickle cell research
Meet Smith Agyingi, a fourth-year biomedical sciences student who will showcase his research on sickle cell comorbidities at the Experimental Biology Conference April 2-6. -
March 29, 2016
National ROTC program celebrates 100th anniversary
RIT’s Army ROTC Tiger Battalion will commemorate the national milestone with a Cadence Run around campus at 6:30 a.m. April 1. -
March 29, 2016
Exhibit celebrates Rochester Royals team
“When Rochester Was Royal: Professional Basketball in Rochester 1945-1957” chronicles the Royals’ entrance to and exit from Rochester’s sporting landscape. -
March 28, 2016
RIT hosts Learning Assistant workshop
Dozens of faculty from colleges along the East Coast will visit RIT April 1-2 to learn about how the Learning Assistant program is transforming STEM education at RIT. -
March 28, 2016
School of Film and Animation among best in country
Animation Career Review ranked the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences’ School of Film and Animation 15th nationally, 13th among private schools and sixth on the East Coast. -
March 28, 2016
Study to enhance disability and outcomes research
RIT is leading a study, funded by a $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, to improve quality-of-life measure for deaf and hard-of-hearing people.