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April 9, 2015
RIT Observatory holds open house April 24
Venus, Jupiter, the moon and Saturn will be visible in the night sky during RIT Observatory’s spring open house. -
April 8, 2015
2015 Imagine RIT set for May 2
The nationally acclaimed festival, now in its eighth year, returns with more than 400 examples of innovation and creativity. -
April 8, 2015
RIT, Gleason Works begin new research partnership
The partnership will further advance manufacturing, materials science and product development. -
April 6, 2015
RIT names new dean of Saunders College of Business
Jacqueline Mozrall, who has been serving as interim dean of the business school since last July, has been appointed dean and will assume her post immediately. -
April 3, 2015
Students honored for writing excellence
The College of Liberal Arts honored student achievement in writing with the 2015 Henry and Mary Kearse Distinguished Lecture and Student Writing Award Ceremony on April 3. -
April 3, 2015
Nominations open for new Women of Color program
WOCHA—Women of Color, Honor and Ambition—is a one-year initiative for women to enhance leadership ability, build camaraderie, and open networking opportunities. -
April 3, 2015
Student-created video game recognized
Splattershmup, a video game created by a class of 15 RIT students, is being internationally recognized for its creativity and professional polish. -
April 3, 2015
Middle school students compete in science fair
The annual Engineering, Experimentation, Exploration Fair takes place April 9 in Clark Gym. More than 500 students from Monroe County schools are expected to participate. -
April 3, 2015
FIRST Robotics names Volunteers of the Year
RIT’s Matt Campbell and ESL Federal Credit Union’s Dante DiLella were named Volunteers of the Year at the recent FIRST Robotics Finger Lakes Regional competition. -
April 3, 2015
WITR’s new Studio X takes RIT radio to next level
Meet Joe Makowski, a fourth-year applied networking and systems administration student and general manager of WITR-FM. -
April 2, 2015
Symposium examines how to save native languages
A symposium to discuss the documentation, conservation and revitalization of American Indian Languages will be held April 17. -
April 2, 2015
Scouten Internship awarded to Chicago educator
A teacher at Ogden International High School in Chicago has been selected as the 2015 Scouten Endowed Intern in English Literacy at NTID.