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March 6, 2015
Researchers release findings on energy storage
Adding energy storage to the U.S. electricity grid results in increases in greenhouse gas emissions and pollution from power plants, according to RIT professor Eric Hittinger. -
March 5, 2015
Professor creates maps for refugee camp
Brian Tomaszewski traveled to Jordan to look at how geographic information systems and mapping could help in disaster situations at the Zaatari Syrian refugee camp. -
March 5, 2015
RIT to offer MS degree in computational finance
The Master of Science degree in computational finance is a collaborative effort of Saunders College of Business and the College of Science and starts in the fall. -
March 5, 2015
Osher at RIT hosts preview of spring classes
Preview the spring programs available at Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at RIT during a session March 21. -
March 5, 2015
Solar energy farm to begin operation in April
Six-and-a-half acres of a farm field on the RIT campus has been transformed into a massive, 2-megawatt solar array consisting of 6,138 photovoltaic panels.
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March 4, 2015
Senior fine art photography students display work
The “Cooking With Salt!” exhibition opens Friday in the William Harris Gallery and is the capstone event for the senior fine art photography students. -
March 4, 2015
CHAIRity Auction benefits United Way
The online CHAIRity fundraiser runs from March 5-16 and featured 29 chairs decorated by RIT community members. -
March 4, 2015
ClearCove Systems accepted into START-UP NY
ClearCove Systems, a renewable energy company founded by RIT alumni and started in Venture Creations, has been accepted into the START-UP NY business development program. -
March 4, 2015
Students publish Splattershmup video game
Fifteen students created and published the video game Splattershmup, being showcased on the expo floor at Game Developers Conference 2015, for a class project. -
March 3, 2015
Learn how to be an effective mentor March 16
Experienced faculty members will share strategies and rewards of participating in this valuable relationship during the “So, You Want to be a Mentor?” panel. -
March 3, 2015
Concert features four pianists at two pianos
“Piano Extravaganza, What Pianos and Pianists Do For Fun!” is set for 8 p.m. March 6 in Ingle Auditorium as part of RIT’s Performing Artists Concert Series. -
March 3, 2015
Image Permanence Institute awarded major grant
The Image Permanence Institute at RIT received a $399,825 grant from The National Endowment for the Humanities Preservation and Access Research and Development program.