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January 22, 2016
Cary Graphic Arts Collection to be honored
RIT’s Cary Graphic Arts Collection will receive the 2016 American Printing History Association Institutional Award for its dedication to the world of printing history. -
January 21, 2016
Registration open for Explore Your Future camp
The Explore Your Future program offers deaf and hard-of-hearing college-bound high school students the opportunity to experience life on a college campus and sample careers. -
January 21, 2016
RIT/NTID presents 'Tribes' Feb. 4-7
The College of Liberal Arts and NTID present Tribes, a comedy/drama about family conflict that arises when a son brings his deaf girlfriend home to meet his parents.
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January 20, 2016
RIT supports Agnès Varda film series
RIT is teaming up with the George Eastman Museum to present a retrospective film series, Agnès Varda: (Self)-Portraits. Facts and Fiction, starting Jan. 27. -
January 20, 2016
Grant to help electric control center operators
Researchers at RIT and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign received a grant to find easier ways for operators to process critical situations. -
January 19, 2016
RIT and ASD Inc. host spectroscopy symposium
The free symposium on Jan. 21 will examine current applications and trends in spectroscopy, which is used to collect information in the field of remote sensing. -
January 19, 2016
Former Kodak exec to lead NYSP2I
Recognized environmental leader Charles Ruffing has been named the new director of the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute. -
January 19, 2016
Book explores folk art of decorated stoneware
Art for the People, distributed by RIT Press, explores 19th century utilitarian stoneware and the art that was created on those canvases. -
January 14, 2016
Video game to be displayed at Smithsonian
Splattershmup: A Game of Art & Motion, created by RIT’s MAGIC Spell Studios, was selected for inclusion at the 2016 Indie Arcade at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. -
January 12, 2016
Expressions of King’s Legacy event today at RIT
Musician Justin Kauflin and dancers Ailey II join keynote speaker Andrew Young for free Expressions of King’s Legacy event on campus Jan. 28. -
January 12, 2016
Online graduate programs among best in nation
RIT’s online graduate programs in business and engineering continue to be among the best in the nation. -
January 7, 2016
RIT professor hunts for dark matter
Sukanya Chakrabarti, assistant professor, uses waves in the galactic disk to map the interior structure and mass of galaxies