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December 1, 2014
New technology could reshape space telescopes
Scientists at RIT and the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory are exploring a new type of space telescope with an aperture made of swarms of particles released from a canister. -
November 20, 2014
RIT Curling Club ranked second in the nation
Meet Flannery Allison, a third-year photojournalism student and president of the RIT Curling Club. -
November 20, 2014
IdeaLab@RIT focuses on access technology
Student teams worked with local agencies that serve individuals with disabilities to address a variety of challenges. -
November 20, 2014
RIT’s CIO selected as innovation leadership fellow
Jeanne Casares is one of two dozen senior leaders from 21 universities selected for the new Academy for Innovative Higher Education Leadership. -
November 20, 2014
RIT honored for improvements to physics program
RIT’s School of Physics and Astronomy has been recognized by the American Physical Society for transforming how physics is taught to undergraduate students. -
November 20, 2014
Saunders College cited for graduate programs
Saunders College of Business’s master’s degree in finance and MBA program were ranked in The Financial Engineer’s 2015 online survey. -
November 19, 2014
Professor appointed brands institute fellow
Jonathan Schroeder, the William A. Kern Professor in Communications, has been named a fellow of the Institute for Brands and Brand Relationships. -
November 19, 2014
RIT Online gears up to expand
RIT Online is now offering accelerated new courses, certificates and degrees in categories that are in hot demand by employers. -
November 18, 2014
Osher at RIT hosts winter preview sessions
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at RIT is offering a sneak peek of winter term classes for thinkers ages 50 and beyond on Dec. 11. -
November 18, 2014
Ebola Update: A Caution for Winter Break Travel
With winter break approaching, RIT has important updates related to travel guidelines to Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, Mali and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. -
November 18, 2014
Sports injury brings couple together
A ruptured quadricep meant less time on the lacrosse field for Rob Mizelle ’09 and more time with friend and soccer player Anna Kolnik ’08. They married in 2010. -
November 18, 2014
Engineer shows his entrepreneurial spirit
Joseph Pawelski always knew he wanted to be an engineer. But he never predicted that he would become a leading producer of an alcoholic drink that was once banned in the U.S.