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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. -
April 30, 2014
RIT named among nation’s leading ‘green colleges’
For the fourth consecutive year, RIT has been named one of North America’s greenest universities by The Princeton Review. -
April 30, 2014
RIT places fourth in Adirondack Cup
Students from Saunders College of Business competed against teams from across the state and Northeast managing a mock portfolio of small cap stocks for six months. -
April 30, 2014
Michael Slovis of ‘Breaking Bad’ visits May 5
Michael Slovis ’76, recognized for his groundbreaking visual direction in the AMC hit series Breaking Bad, will discuss his work and upcoming projects. -
April 30, 2014
Autocross racecars take the starting line
The Power Wheels and E-Vehicle Autocross Challenge kicks off Imagine RIT at 9 a.m. Saturday. Teams will put their e-vehicles to the test for speed and maneuverability. -
April 29, 2014
Student finalist for Net Awards in London
Jen Lamere, a first-year software engineering student, ranks among the top five nominees for the 2014 Net Award in the category of Emerging Talent of the Year. -
April 29, 2014
ADVANCE RIT Connectivity Series opens
Learn effective strategies for professional advancement at the panel discussion “Daring Appreciation: Strategies for Increasing Recognition of your Work” on May 1. -
April 29, 2014
RIT places second in cyber defense competition
As the 2013 national champions, RIT sought to defend its title against nine other regional winners at the 2014 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. -
April 28, 2014
RIT team takes first in business plan contest
Imagine Soap, led by industrial design graduate student Brendan Gordon, took first place in the social/nonprofit category at the New York Business Plan Competition in Albany. -
April 25, 2014
System helps drivers be on the lookout for deer
Ph.D. students in the Carlson Center for Imaging Science built a camera system to warn drivers of deer in the vicinity. The team will demonstrate the system at Imagine RIT. -
April 25, 2014
Engineering alumnus to discuss entrepreneurship
Computer engineering alumnus John Martellaro, co-founder of a career placement service, visits May 1 for the Kate Gleason College of Engineering Dean’s Alumni Speaker Series. -
April 25, 2014
College of Liberal Arts honors student writers
Several students were presented the 2014 Henry and Mary Kearse Distinguished Lecture and Student Writing Awards at a ceremony April 11.