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October 22, 2015
Dean of Graduate Studies to step down
Hector Flores is stepping down as dean of Graduate Studies at RIT to become president of the South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics. -
October 22, 2015
Nearly 400 students attend RIT/NTID job fair
Representatives from more than 45 local and national corporations, federal agencies and non-profit organizations met with 400 deaf or hard-of-hearing students yesterday. -
October 22, 2015
One Day Immersion in communication set for Friday
RIT will be part of a daylong national conference stream covering a variety of topics in the media industry. The conference is free to students, faculty and staff. -
October 21, 2015
Steven Sasson leads engineering seminar Oct. 23
Steven Sasson, inventor of the digital camera and member of RIT’s Imaging Hall of Fame, will discuss the story of that invention at noon on Friday in the Xerox Auditorium. -
October 20, 2015
NTID co-hosts cyber security conference Oct. 22-23
NTID will co-host the New York Cyber Security and Engineering Technology Association’s Fall Conference Oct. 22–23. The event includes workshops, demos and presentations. -
October 20, 2015
Robert Latorre headlines conference Oct. 23
Award-winning photographer Robert Latorre, inventor of ’The Big Freeze’ camera system, will headline the RIT Entrepreneurs Conference on Oct. 23. -
October 19, 2015
Annual microelectronics conference Nov. 6
The IEEE Electronic Devices Society will hold its 39th annual western New York Conference in RIT's Louise Slaughter Hall from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 6. -
October 19, 2015
Thousands enjoy Brick City Weekend events
Some 17,000 students, parents, alumni and families participated in RIT's three-day homecoming. -
October 16, 2015
International students flock to RIT
Hundreds of international students gathered on the Kodak Quad to have a group photo taken Friday. RIT welcomed a record 2,635 international students to campus this fall. -
October 16, 2015
Jazz biographer to discuss Pepper Adams
Gary Carner, who is considered the world’s foremost author on baritone saxophonist and former Rochesterian Pepper Adams, will speak at RIT on Oct. 21. -
October 16, 2015
New book explores rich history of RIT hockey
In his new book, Frozen in Time: The History of RIT Hockey, Scott Pitoniak explores the hockey programs' journey from hand-me-down uniforms to NCAA tournament wins. -
October 16, 2015
Tiger Tank team developing weightlifting product
Meet Ian Young, a business administration graduate student who is working with his Tiger Tank-winning team, LiftForce, to improve their motion-capture device or weightlifters.