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February 3, 2016
RIT recognized for return on investment
RIT is featured in The Princeton Review’s 2016 Colleges That Pay You Back: The 200 Schools That Give You the Best Bang for Your Tuition Buck. -
February 2, 2016
Gallery to host senior photojournalism projects
The William Harris Gallery at RIT presents a collaborative display by 12 RIT senior photojournalism students titled “in(ter)dependence” Feb. 4–16. -
February 1, 2016
Debra Humphreys to discuss T-shaped competencies
Debra Humphreys, senior vice president of Academic Planning and Public Engagement at the Association of American Colleges and Universities, will speak Feb. 9. -
February 1, 2016
Grad student judges books by their covers
Daniel Gallagher analyzed the front covers of The New York Times fiction bestsellers over two years, finding publishers want to convey a feeling rather than the plot. -
February 1, 2016
2016 Imagine RIT exhibit proposals now accepted
Proposals for exhibits, performances and demonstrations for this year’s Imagine RIT, set for May 7, are being accepted until March 18.
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February 1, 2016
Students win award in SpaceX Hyperloop competition
A team of imaging science undergraduates won a Special Innovation Award at the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Design Competition held at Texas A&M University, Jan. 29-30. -
February 1, 2016
National speakers highlight Black History events
Ronald Jackson and Lawrence Ross, both leaders in the history and politics of race, headline RIT’s annual Black History Month programming. -
February 1, 2016
Top stories and videos for January
News about RIT’s new Carnegie Classification and students’ winning Wegmans packaging designs were among the more popular stories last month. -
January 29, 2016
Student leader chosen to introduce Andrew Young
Meet Bernard Rodgers, a third-year communication major and lead student assistant for the Multicultural Center for Academic Success. -
January 28, 2016
RIT/NTID researchers study safety of e-cigarettes
In partnership with the Kate Gleason College of Engineering and the University of Rochester Medical Center, NTID is studying the safety of e-cigs with flavorings. -
January 27, 2016
Students win awards for bio-separation research
Three RIT students were recognized for their research findings about improvements to bio-separation techniques for lab-on-a-chip medical devices. -
January 27, 2016
History professor studies post-WWII tech transfer
Assistant Professor Corinna Schlombs studied productivity and trans-Atlantic technology transfer and their impact following World War II.