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February 18, 2016
RIT participates in Engineers Week
A presentation by NASA’s Elizabeth Robertson anchors a week of events during the 2016 Engineers Week at RIT, Feb. 21-27. -
February 18, 2016
RIT Croatia SG president to perform at One SpiRIT
Meet Ivan Tabula, student government president of RIT Croatia and Zagreb band member, who will sing a famous Croatian song during the One SpiRIT: Global Unification event. -
February 18, 2016
Todd Pagano named outstanding science educator
The Society for College Science Teachers has named Todd Pagano, director of NTID’s Laboratory Science Technology program, the 2016 Outstanding Undergraduate Science Teacher. -
February 18, 2016
Embrace the snow during RIT’s FreezeFest
Flag football, an obstacle course challenge, an ice sculpture demo, miniature golf and drag queen bingo are all part of the seventh annual RIT FreezeFest, starting today. -
February 16, 2016
RIT closed today, Feb. 16
RIT is closed today due to the severe weather conditions.
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February 15, 2016
Data privacy expert to speak Thursday
Jacob Silverman presents “What Machines Know: Surveillance Anxiety and Digitizing the World” as part of the MAGIC Center Speaker Series. -
February 15, 2016
Title IX climate survey available
RIT students are encouraged to take an online, 50-question survey about gender equality, sexual discrimination, domestic violence and more. -
February 11, 2016
Image Permanence Institute improves website
RIT’s Image Permanence Institute completed a project to collect, refine and disseminate information about the material nature of photos in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. -
February 11, 2016
RIT to develop new cybersecurity curriculum
A $25,000 gift from Intel will allow RIT faculty to develop new cybersecurity curriculum on strategic thinking and tactics. -
February 11, 2016
NTID displays work by black deaf artists
In celebration of Black History Month, the Dyer Arts Center hosts “Unfolding the Soul of Black Deaf Expressions” through Feb. 27. -
February 11, 2016
RIT part of group to confirm Einstein’s theories
Six RIT researchers are among the authors of a paper announcing the existence of gravitational waves predicted in Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity. -
February 11, 2016
RIT’s prediction of gravitational waves confirmed
Research conducted by RIT scientists was integral to the breakthrough detection of gravitational waves from binary black holes that was announced today by LIGO.