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May 29, 2014
RIT forms partnership with University of Rijeka
RIT has formed a partnership with Croatia’s University of Rijeka that leaders say will enhance teaching, learning, research and global outreach at both universities. -
May 28, 2014
Cure for dry eye could be a blink away
Kara Maki, assistant professor in the School of Mathematical Sciences, is studying how tear film travels across the surface of the eye. -
May 27, 2014
NTID students graduate with accolades
Several NTID students were honored with their families and friends at an Academic Awards Luncheon prior to their graduation ceremony on Saturday. -
May 27, 2014
Massimo Vignelli, icon of design, dead at 83
Massimo Vignelli, whose Vignelli Center for Design Studies has placed RIT onto the international forefront of design studies, has died in New York City at the age of 83. -
May 27, 2014
J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge travel information
While RIT will remain open during the race, designated roadways and parking lots and some access points will be blocked. RIT is encouraging departments to dismiss at 4 p.m. -
May 26, 2014
RIT receives $300,000 NSF grant
The grant from the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps will be used for advancing student-oriented projects with commercial applications. -
May 23, 2014
Dyer Arts Center presents ‘Perspective Fusions’
Ron Throop and Marilyn Groch are featured artists in the upcoming “Perspective Fusions” exhibition at Dyer Arts Center. The show runs from June 4-30. -
May 23, 2014
Convocation speakers: Learn, have fun, give back
In an entertaining presentation, Nobel laureate William Phillips encouraged the graduating students assembled for convocation to find fun in their life’s work. -
May 23, 2014
William Phillips delivers commencement address
RIT officially kicked off its two-day commencement celebration Friday morning with Academic Convocation and keynote speaker William Daniel Phillips. -
May 22, 2014
RIT names interim dean of Saunders College
Jacqueline Mozrall, professor and senior associate dean of the Kate Gleason College of Engineering, will lead Saunders College while a national search is underway. -
May 22, 2014
Winners announced in 2014 NTID writing contest
Four students have been named winners in RIT’s SpiRIT Writing Contest for deaf or hard-of-hearing high school students, sponsored by NTID. -
May 21, 2014
RIT to purchase new cleanroom technology
RIT will be the only university in the state with the new metal organic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE) system, offering new capabilities in multiple nanotechnology applications.