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August 4, 2014
Outstanding alumnus has long history of giving
A. John Bartholomew ’60 will be honored for his ongoing support with the Outstanding Alumnus of 2014 award at the Presidents’ Alumni Ball during Brick City Homecoming. -
August 4, 2014
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August 4, 2014
Borrowed calculator adds up to love
Susan Greuber asked to borrow classmate Robert Pearson’s calculator in 1980, and 34 years later, the Pearsons are still together and RIT continues to be a part of their lives. -
August 4, 2014
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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 1, 2014
Boys and girls from near and far attend NTID camps
Thirty-five deaf and hard-of-hearing teens from around the country attended the six-day TechBoyz and TechGirlz technology camps at RIT/NTID, including a boy from Alaska. -
July 31, 2014
French student earns 2014 Turkman Scholar Award
International engineering student Karine Florent was recently named the 2014 Ibrahim Renan Turkman Scholar in recognition of her outstanding academic achievements. -
July 28, 2014
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce tours RIT
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce Jay Williams toured several RIT facilities July 24, including the Golisano Institute for Sustainability and the MAGIC Center. -
July 28, 2014
RIT Press publishes biography on Vignellis
Through research and personal interviews, Lella and Massimo Vignelli: Two Lives, One Vision documents the Vignellis’ minimalist and structured design method. -
July 25, 2014
RIT gets nearly $100,000 for fuel cell research
Golisano Institute for Sustainability has received nearly $100,000 from the Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology to fund fuel cell research. -
July 24, 2014
Professor chronicles 127 years of printing history
Frank Romano’s History of the Linotype Company, published by RIT Press, chronicles the history of one of the landmark typesetting and printing industries. -
July 24, 2014
Teen girls explore STEM careers
Girls going into 10th-12th grades explored possible careers in engineering, science, technology and mathematics during WE Explore, hosted by the Women in Engineering program.