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April 3, 2014
dt ogilvie to step down at Saunders College
Effective June 30, ogilvie will become RIT’s Distinguished Professor of Urban Entrepreneurship and chair of the advisory board for RIT’s Center for Urban Entrepreneurship. -
April 3, 2014
Students volunteer for Alternative Spring Break
The students helped at-risk youth and adults in Atlanta as part of the Alternative Spring Break program with RIT’s Leadership Institute and Community Service Center. -
April 2, 2014
Renowned game designer to speak April 10
The “Where Text and Code Collide: Digital Humanities Distinguished Speaker Series” continues with a talk by experimental game designer Tracy Fullerton. -
April 2, 2014
Scientists, alumni honored for work on Landsat 8
Scientists and alumni from the Carlson Center for Imaging Science were recognized as members of the Landsat Calibration/Validation team for exceptional scientific achievement. -
April 2, 2014
Alumna wins award from Madonna’s foundation
Joy Parker ’91,’92 entered Madonna’s Art for Freedom contest with a video about living with ALS. Parker received a $10,000 grant to give to a nonprofit of her choice. -
April 2, 2014
RIT hosts girls summer engineering camps
Registration is open for two summer camps for elementary, middle and high school age girls, hosted by RIT’s Women in Engineering program.
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April 1, 2014
Center receives boost in state funding
The newly passed state budget includes a significant increase in funding for RIT’s Center of Excellence in Sustainable Manufacturing and continued funding for NYSP2I. -
April 1, 2014
Professors honored by National Science Foundation
Two assistant professors in the computing and information sciences Ph.D. program have received the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program award. -
April 1, 2014
RIT presents dark comedy on family dysfunction
The Marriage of Bette and Boo will be performed in voice and American Sign Language April 10–13. -
April 1, 2014
Top stories and videos for March
News about the free and open source software program and videos on the snow day were most popular last month. Check out all of March’s top stories and videos. -
March 31, 2014
Business students in first place in Macy’s contest
Three Saunders College of Business students earned first place in Macy’s Undergraduate Marketing Challenge 2014—winning a trip to New York City to pitch to Macy’s executives. -
March 28, 2014
Technical communication conference April 13–15
The Rochester Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication will hold its annual conference, Spectrum, April 13-15.