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November 18, 2014
Illustration alumnus goes from CIAS to the CIA
Dan Caster ’89 was a mission integrator supporting counter-terrorism operations with the CIA, retiring in 2012 with over 22 years participating in sensitive missions. -
November 18, 2014
Group aims to bridge gender gap in tech fields
Kristen Curtze ’09, ’11 and Liz Gombert ’09 started the Rochester chapter of Girl Develop It, which aims to help adults learn Web and software development. -
November 18, 2014
RIT/NTID grad helps improve lives around the world
A curiosity about a college more than 6,600 miles from home nearly 20 years ago has led Minoru Yoshida to improve the lives of deaf and hearing individuals around the world. -
November 18, 2014
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November 18, 2014
Expert Advice: Some tips on tipping
Joseph C. Miller is an assistant professor of marketing in Saunders College of Business. He gives six tips on the nature of tipping. -
November 18, 2014
The RIT Advantage: Greatness Through Difference
The editors of The University Magazine recently interviewed President Bill Destler about RIT’s new strategic plan, “Greatness Through Difference.” -
November 18, 2014
Downtown parade kicks off Spring Weekend
RIT’s Spring Weekend was an annual celebration that began around 1950 and was easily the biggest social event of the school year. -
November 18, 2014
Tiger Talk: Austin McChord
Austin McChord ’09 started his computer data backup company out of his parents’ basement in 2007. This summer, Datto Inc. opened an office in downtown Rochester. -
November 18, 2014
Proud grads get license to boast
RIT alumni have found a creative way to show their RIT identity to others—on their license plates. -
November 18, 2014
Engineering a new Ph.D. program
The Kate Gleason College of Engineering launched a Ph.D. in engineering this fall with 10 students who will focus on solving problems of national and global significance. -
November 18, 2014
Medical program matures to fill national need
The physician assistant class of 2016 is the first to go through the five-year BS/MS degree and represents a new phase of the physician assistant program at RIT. -
November 18, 2014
The science behind 3D-printed prostheses
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, builds an object by adding material layer by layer until the printed part is finished.