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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. -
May 3, 2014
Tiger Tank on tap at Imagine RIT
Precision Watercraft Enterprises, a proposed manufacturer of green economical, high-end stand up jet skis, earned first place in the business idea contest.
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May 3, 2014
Imagine RIT draws thousands to campus
By the end of the day, an estimated 32,000 people made their way through campus to see hundreds of exhibits and demonstrations by RIT students, faculty and staff. -
May 2, 2014
RIT Press publishes essays on ancient philosopher
Epictetus: His Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance is part of the RIT Press Philosophy Series. -
May 2, 2014
Digital media expert to speak May 8
Kathleen Fitzpatrick from the Modern Language Association presents “The History of the Future of the Book” as part of the Digital Humanities Distinguished Speaker Series. -
May 2, 2014
Student to showcase new startup at Imagine RIT
A Q&A with Nick Neumann, a third-year biomedical photographic communications major who is debuting an online networking system called Campus Collaborative at Imagine RIT. -
May 2, 2014
Students capture the Dubai experience
A group of students from a variety of disciplines spent 12 days in the United Arab Emirates. Their experiences are documented in an exhibition on view in The Wallace Center. -
May 1, 2014
NTID names new director of alumni relations
Loriann Macko will serve as director of Alumni and Constituent Relations after having served as interim director for a year. -
May 1, 2014
Micro-hydropower no pipedream
Students in the Master of Architecture program will present their research on micro-hydropower—energy of water flowing through the pipes in everyday buildings—at Imagine RIT. -
May 1, 2014
Top stories and videos for April
News about the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Clinical Health Sciences Center was most popular last month. Check out all of April’s top stories and videos. -
May 1, 2014
Professor awarded 2014 Guggenheim Fellowship
Gregory Halpern, associate professor in the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, was selected from almost 3,000 applicants for the Fellowship. -
April 30, 2014
Learn to manage your stress with biofeedback
Members of RIT’s Center for Applied Psychophysiology and Self-Regulation will show visitors to Imagine RIT on Saturday how biofeedback can transform stress management.