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May 8, 2014
NTID honors Los Angeles high school teacher
Jennifer Herges of Fairfax Senior High School was selected as the 2014 Scouten Endowed Intern in English Literacy. She teaches English to deaf and hard-of-hearing students. -
May 7, 2014
Female faculty discuss increasing recognition
The panel discussion “Daring Appreciation: Strategies for Increasing Recognition of Your Work” is part of a campus-wide study to aid female faculty’s career progression. -
May 7, 2014
Teams devise solutions for those with disabilities
Several teams of RIT students worked on problem-solving solutions for several local agencies serving individuals with disabilities as part of the IdeaLab project. -
May 7, 2014
Wellness specialist named distinguished dietitian
Susan Figaro Grace, a member of the Better Me wellness team, was named the Distinguished Dietitian for 2014 by the New York State Dietetics Association. -
May 7, 2014
Student presents plastic research in D.C.
Chemistry student Laura Parisi presented her research on renewable resources for creating commercial-grade plastics at the Posters on the Hill event in Washington, D.C. -
May 6, 2014
Visiting scientist explains optical phenomena
Joseph Shaw presents “Optics in Nature: A photographic tour” and will discuss colors in the sky, rainbows, halos, coronas, iridescence, glories, glitter patterns and auroras. -
May 6, 2014
Students, alumni teach children about business
Volunteers from Saunders College of Business and local companies will teach Rochester School District children in grades K-8 about business, economics and free enterprise. -
May 6, 2014
School of Film and Animation recognized
Animation Career Review ranks the school 11th nationally and 5th in the Northeast for its academic reputation; admission selectivity; and program depth, breadth and faculty. -
May 6, 2014
RIT hosts Future Faculty Exploration Program
Applications are now being accepted for the program, which aims to recruit diverse faculty candidates. -
May 5, 2014
Medical illustrator’s work featured in exhibit
Examples of professor James Perkins’ work hung in “School of Netter: ‘The Michelangelo’ of Medicine and His Legacy,” an exhibit honoring the mastery of Dr. Frank Netter. -
May 5, 2014
Register for leadership skills webinar
The webinar is an opportunity to learn about programs in product development, manufacturing, systems engineering, supply chain management and project management. -
May 5, 2014
Students develop tactics to make SAU ‘greener’
A team of electrical/mechanical engineering technology students is looking to make the SAU more energy efficient for a national student design competition.