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October 24, 2014
Staff members honored with ‘Forty Under 40’ awards
Enid Cardinal and Sharitta Gross were named to the Rochester Business Journal’s “Forty under 40” list. -
October 24, 2014
RIT offers graduate study open house Nov. 7
RIT’s Office of Part-time and Graduate Enrollment Services is hosting an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 7. -
October 24, 2014
Student wins Department of Defense scholarship
Doctoral student Kyle Crompton was recently awarded the prestigious SMART scholarship. These scholars are hired as research staff at defense laboratories around the country. -
October 23, 2014
28-hour gamer party kicks off this weekend
Meet Elli Fournier, a fourth-year information technology student and president of Electronic Gaming Society. EGS is hosting its first LAN party of the year this weekend. -
October 23, 2014
Students curate Bernard Bragg’s legacy in exhibit
“Lessons in Laughter: The Life and Times of Bernard Bragg,” curated by Jean Pietrowski and Allison Thompson, is a memento-filled exhibit of the deaf performer and playwright. -
October 23, 2014
Lecture reveals secrets to video game writing
Industry insiders Richard Dansky and Lee Sheldon present “More Than Words Can Say: How Writing for Commercial and Applied Games Really Works” on Oct. 28. -
October 22, 2014
RIT joins Chevrolet’s clean-energy program
RIT is among 12 colleges and universities invited to join Chevrolet’s Campus Clean Energy Campaign designed to reduce carbon emissions. -
October 21, 2014
College of Science takes diversity to heart
RIT’s College of Science was recognized for a third time for its efforts to build an inclusive and representative faculty reflecting the student body. -
October 21, 2014
Saunders consulting group helps local businesses
Saunders Student Consulting at RIT enables companies to get a challenging business issue solved by top MBA and MS finance students. -
October 21, 2014
NTID to study how stereotypes affect deaf students
NTID and University of Rochester, with a National Science Foundation grant, will study whether stereotypes affect the way deaf and hard-of-hearing students perform in math. -
October 21, 2014
Tune up digital defense skills
RIT Information Security Office marks Cyber Security Awareness Month with tips on how to stay safe online. -
October 16, 2014
‘Positive/Negative’ blends photography, design
Meet Alexandra Genova and Carly Rumpf, creative directors for this year’s Positive/Negative magazine.