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March 7, 2016
Eric Kuckhoff named Alumni Association president
Eric Kuckhoff ’84 leads the Alumni Association Board of Directors and serves a two-year term as the board representative to the Board of Trustees. -
March 7, 2016
National speaker Lawrence Ross visits March 17
Lawrence Ross, expert on the traditions and culture of college fraternities and sororities, presents “Know Better, Do Better: College, Racism and You” on March 17. -
March 7, 2016
Production examines unconscious bias in academia
RIT will host the Michigan Players on April 7 for their production of The Fence. The Players create performances that examine current issues in higher education. -
March 7, 2016
NTID to offer degree in mobile app development
NTID has received approval from the New York State Department of Education to offer an associate degree program in mobile application development. -
March 4, 2016
Goodbye, Goodbuy! volunteers recognized
Some of the more than 100 volunteers who helped make the first Goodbye, Goodbuy! collection and sale a success this year were recognized on Thursday. -
March 4, 2016
NTID alumnus returns to open photography exhibit
Artist and educator Willy Conley will present on the process of creating his unique book, The Deaf Heart, on March 10. A photo exhibit opens March 11. -
March 3, 2016
First-year chemistry student to present research
Meet Nicole Pannullo, a first-year chemistry student who will showcase her research on intermolecular energy transfer at the American Chemical Society’s national conference. -
March 2, 2016
Thousands of students attend Spring Career Fair
More than 4,000 students attended the 2016 Spring Career Fair on Wednesday, meeting with some 780 recruiters from 250 companies. -
March 2, 2016
Top stories and videos for February
News about RIT researchers’ work to confirm Einstein’s theories was among the most popular last month. Check out all of February’s top stories and videos. -
March 1, 2016
RIT celebrates Shakespeare’s 400-year legacy
Several performances and productions are planned through the fall to commemorate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. -
March 1, 2016
Faculty discuss ethics at lunch series
Ethics Across the Curriculum was created last year to bring faculty from across RIT together to talk about ethical issues that could arise in their course teachings. -
February 29, 2016
RIT among Top 200 Colleges for Native Americans
For the seventh year, RIT was recognized in Winds of Change magazine as one of the Top 200 Colleges for Native American Students.