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August 5, 2014
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August 5, 2014
Designing a roadmap for U.S. airspace
Corporate and university partners become part of national plans to improve use of unmanned aircraft systems. -
August 5, 2014
Hockey coaches face mentor at homecoming game
On Oct. 18, fans will pack Blue Cross Arena for RIT’s contest against Boston College. For coaches Wayne Wilson and Brian Hills, there will be a different sort of homecoming. -
August 5, 2014
Unpredictable, rewarding profession
The film and animation world is unpredictable, but RIT graduates are drawn to the profession because they are passionate about sharing their work with people around the world. -
August 4, 2014
Tiger Walk turns 10
Started by RIT men’s baseball Head Coach Rob Grow ’88 and the office of Alumni Relations, the first Tiger Walk was held in the fall of 2004. -
August 4, 2014
Family ties pull graduate into restaurant business
Thomas Provo has emulated and updated the family diner model with his Charred American Bar + Grill, which opened a little more than a year ago in Mount Morris. -
August 4, 2014
7 ways to reduce your carbon footprint
Here are seven simple steps that will get you well on your way to going green without breaking the bank, by senior sustainability advisor Enid Cardinal. -
August 4, 2014
Changing the story one college fair at a time
Kenneth Holley is an undergraduate admissions volunteer. Over the past five years, he has represented RIT at events in the New York City area and in Cincinnati. -
August 4, 2014
Becki the Car Hunter
For the past four years, Becki Chernoff ’00 (mechanical engineering) has specialized in finding vintage Mercedes-Benzes for Mercedes Motoring in Glendale, Calif. -
August 4, 2014
Saunders grad gets top scores on CPA exam
Adena Thomson earned one of the highest overall scores in the world and was recognized by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants as a top CPA exam performer. -
August 4, 2014
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August 4, 2014
Life is good for ‘Breaking Bad’ cinematographer
AMC’s Breaking Bad became the “pinnacle of creativity” for Michael Slovis ’76, who developed his love of visual storytelling as an undergraduate at RIT.