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October 30, 2015
NTID 50th anniversary reunion dates announced
The 50th anniversary of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf will culminate in a reunion on campus June 28 through July 1, 2018. -
October 30, 2015
First Collegiate Pentesting Competition Nov. 7-8
A new competition at RIT will allow students to attack cybersecurity problems from a different vantage point. Competitors will attack networks, rather than purely defend them. -
October 30, 2015
Student interns with senator
Meet Chaitali Chanda, a fourth-year economics and criminal justice major who is interning with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's Rochester office. -
October 29, 2015
MAGIC director briefs Congress on video games
Andrew Phelps, director of the MAGIC Center, participated in a briefing for members of the U.S. Congress to stress the vibrancy of the game development industry on Tuesday. -
October 29, 2015
RIT appoints director of NanoPower Research Labs
Seth Hubbard, associate professor of physics and astronomy, has been named director of the university's NanoPower Research Laboratories. -
October 29, 2015
New metal alloy may yield green cooling technology
A promising new metal alloy system could lead to commercially viable magnetic refrigerants and environmentally friendly cooling techniques, according to RIT research. -
October 29, 2015
Five companies graduate from Venture Creations
Venture Creations, RIT’s business incubator, celebrated the launch of five new businesses at a graduation ceremony yesterday. -
October 28, 2015
RIT to offer bachelor’s in digital humanities
RIT will offer a new major in digital humanities and social sciences starting Fall 2016. It will combine liberal arts studies with technical courses like computer programming. -
October 28, 2015
RIT websites among W3 ‘best of the Web’
For the fourth year in a row, RIT Production Services has been recognized for its website designs, taking one gold and two silver awards in the 2015 W3 design competition. -
October 27, 2015
Successful first flight for RIT SPEX group
Sunday morning, the RIT Space Exploration group launched a high-altitude weather balloon that soared higher than 99,000 feet before bursting and landing somewhere in Maine. -
October 27, 2015
RIT professor helps preserve languages of Amazonia
Wilson de Lima Silva, assistant professor of linguistics, has received a three-year $160,591 grant to help preserve Siriano and Desano, languages of the Tukanoan family. -
October 26, 2015
RIT takes third in national design competition
An interdisciplinary team of RIT students was awarded third place in the national Paperboard Packaging Alliance's 2015 Student Design Challenge.