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September 29, 2015
Zipcar service now available at RIT
The RIT campus will now host two cars, a Ford Focus and a Ford Escape, which members of Zipcar can rent for hourly or daily rates. -
September 29, 2015
Andrew J. Hoffman to discuss climate change at RIT
Andrew J. Hoffman, author of How Culture Shapes the Climate Change Debate, will discuss the climate change debate 2-3 p.m. Oct. 9 in Webb Auditorium. -
September 29, 2015
Printing experts converge in Rochester Oct. 22–24
RIT’s Cary Collection will host the 40th annual American Printing History Association Conference Oct. 22-24. It will examine the influence of printing past on present work. -
September 28, 2015
Engineering faculty receives prestigious award
Reginald Rogers, assistant professor of chemical engineering, was the recipient of the Joseph N. Cannon Award in Chemical Engineering. -
September 28, 2015
Thousands of students prepared for RIT Career Fair
More than 250 companies and agencies will be on campus seeking skilled employees at RIT's fall Career Fair, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday in the Gordon Field House. -
September 28, 2015
Proclaim your RIT Pride on ROAR Day, Oct. 1
RIT's annual Raise Our Annual Responses (ROAR) Day will kick off the 2015-16 Fund for RIT's annual giving campaign on Oct. 1. -
September 25, 2015
RIT hosts 21 Future Faculty program candidates
RIT's 2015 Future Faculty Career Exploration Program will host 21 diverse participants Sept. 30-Oct. 3. They will engage in interviews, observe classes and lecture on campus. -
September 25, 2015
RIT receives second consecutive diversity award
RIT received the 2015 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the university's second consecutive HEED award. -
September 25, 2015
RIT to offer online bachelor's in tech leadership
RIT Online will launch a new degree this year: a BS in Applied Technical Leadership, a program designed to allow working professionals to move forward in their career paths. -
September 25, 2015
RIT makers invited to compete for $1 million
RIT students, alumni, faculty and staff are invited to submit their smart-device ideas to America’s Greatest Makers. Competitors will vie for a $1 million prize. -
September 24, 2015
Student prepares improv team for Fringe Festival
Meet Andrew Ahlquist, a fourth-year game design and development student, and leader of The Improvessionals, an RIT improv group performing at the Rochester Fringe Festival. -
September 23, 2015
RIT among top 10 colleges for getting a tech job
New rankings from StartClass ranked RIT 10th among the top 20 schools for getting a job in the tech industry.