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August 4, 2015
Couple takes big step with tiny house
Tim Soine ’07, ’13, his wife and their two dogs moved into a 210-square-foot house a year ago. -
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Grad recognized as rising star in print industry
Nick Gawreluk ’13 was recently named one of the Top 20 Under 40 by Printing Impressions, the leading publication for commercial printers. -
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Risk pays off for graduate’s travel business
Aiyana Mathews ’02 has always had a penchant for travel. Now, it’s her business. Mathews is the founder and CEO of Gardner-Mathews Travel Concierge. -
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Students thriving 25 years after ADA
As the nation and RIT celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, RIT remains committed to providing equal access to students with disabilities. -
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Fun with puns turns into ‘Bob’s Burgers’ cookbook
Cole Bowden ’13 makes the imaginary burgers from the animated sitcom Bob’s Burgers a reality on his cooking blog, the Bob’s Burger Experiment. -
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Wearable technology gives concussion data
David Borkholder ’92 developed wearable technologies that are being used by soldiers and athletes to help evaluate head injuries. -
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Graduates part of growing Brooklyn company
MakerBot, which makes desktop 3D printers and scanners and has three offices in Brooklyn, employs a handful of RIT graduates. -
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Brooklyn tech companies turn to RIT talent
Brooklyn companies are hiring RIT graduates because they have both the academic skills and hands-on experience needed in the startup workplace. -
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Tiger Talk with Sandra Johnson
Sandra S. Johnson began her position as RIT’s senior vice president for Student Affairs in July 2014. -
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Expert advice: How to be RIT for Life
Kelly Redder led the RIT Office of Alumni Relations for nearly 14 years. The university recently appointed her assistant vice president, RIT for Life.