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April 2, 2015
MIT researcher, ‘Slate’ writer joins RIT
Josephine Wolff, a leading researcher in cybersecurity and Internet policy, will teach for both the College of Liberal Arts and GCCIS. -
April 2, 2015
Cary Graphic Arts celebrates designer Bob Cato
The Cary Graphic Arts Collection celebrates its newest acquisition, the “Bob Cato Archive,” with an exhibition April 6-June 26 and opening reception April 16. -
April 1, 2015
Top stories and videos for March
News and a video about RIT’s new solar array were among the most popular last month. Check out all of March’s top stories and videos. -
April 1, 2015
NASA photographer shares space work April 13
NASA astronaut Donald Pettit has spent 370 days in space and taken nearly a half-million photos to capture the awe of his journeys. He presents a lecture at RIT April 13. -
March 31, 2015
Counterterrorism expert to speak at symposium
Richard Clarke, the presidential counterterrorism adviser following 9/11, is the guest speaker for the annual Symposium for the Center for Statesmanship, Law and Liberty. -
March 30, 2015
RIT officials aim to increase pedestrian safety
Officials are launching a pedestrian safety initiative to address concerns with the Quarter Mile and other high-traffic areas. -
March 30, 2015
RIT Tiger Trail women return from nine-state relay
After eight days, nine states and 1,400 miles, 15 past and present members of the women’s cross country and track and field squads arrived home Sunday morning. -
March 30, 2015
Magical hockey season comes to an end
RIT Tiger spirit was felt across the country this weekend as students, alumni, faculty and staff gathered in a variety of places to cheer on the men’s hockey team. -
March 29, 2015
Men's hockey advances to NCAA Regional Final
The men beat No. 1 Minnesota State 2-1 in the NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal on Saturday. RIT plays the University of Nebraska Omaha in the Regional Final at 7:30 p.m. today. -
March 26, 2015
Ornithology expert to speak at RIT April 2
Ornithology expert Jed Burtt reveals and explores the true founder of American ornithology, Alexander Wilson, at a talk at 7 p.m. April 2 in Golisano Hall auditorium. -
March 26, 2015
Interim director of RIT’s Venture Creations named
Richard Notargiacomo, a RIT faculty member for more than 10 years, has been named interim director of RIT’s Venture Creations business incubator. -
March 25, 2015
Sam E. Antar to discuss white-collar crime April 1
Reformed convicted felon Sam E. Antar will visit RIT to discuss the dangers of fraud, how thieves prey upon the weaknesses of others, and to answer some tough questions.