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March 25, 2016
RIT Information Security Alert
Over the last week, there have been more than 40 email accounts compromised and used for spamming internally to RIT and externally. -
March 25, 2016
RIT celebrates graduate student research
The third annual Graduate Education Week at RIT will be held April 4–8 and feature speakers, a play reading, the new Three Minute Thesis competition and social events. -
March 25, 2016
Anne Haake named dean of GCCIS
Anne Haake, who has been serving as interim dean since last July, was chosen after an international search. She will become the first female dean of the Golisano College. -
March 24, 2016
Applications accepted for Future Faculty program
The Future Faculty Career Exploration Program allows diverse faculty candidates the opportunity to explore potential career choices at RIT. -
March 24, 2016
Registration open for TechBoyz, TechGirlz camps
Deaf and hard-of-hearing middle-school students with interests in science, technology, engineering and math can attend TechGirlz or TechBoyz summer camps at NTID. -
March 24, 2016
FIRST Robotics adviser Woodie Flowers visits RIT
Professor Woodie Flowers, as inspiring an advocate for FIRST Robotics as its founder Dean Kamen, will attend the regional on opening day, March 25. -
March 24, 2016
Bus passes, viewing party available to students
Bus passes are available at the Gene Polisseni Center for students to travel to the NCAA Eastern Regional Tournament in Albany. A viewing party will also be held on Saturday. -
March 24, 2016
NCAA Division I Regional ticket information
Tickets for this weekend’s NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Regional are on sale at the Gene Polisseni Center, Times Union Center and Ticketmaster.com. -
March 23, 2016
Diversity steward heads to University of Missouri
Kevin McDonald will step down as vice president and associate provost for diversity and inclusion at RIT to take on a similar role for the University of Missouri System. -
March 22, 2016
RIT mourns the loss of Burton August
Burton August, trustee emeritus at Rochester Institute of Technology, died March 18. He was 100 years old. The RIT flag will be flown at half staff on April 5 in his memory. -
March 22, 2016
RIT hosts critical thinking lecture April 5
Luís A.N. Amaral of Northwestern University will discuss “A matter of life and death: When thinking is critical” for the Fram Chair in Applied Critical Thinking lecture. -
March 21, 2016
Researchers to study vision in deaf children
NTID’s Matthew Dye and Peter Hauser received a National Science Foundation grant to study how hearing levels and early-language experience influence deaf children’s vision.