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April 4, 2014
Students recognized for research in astrophysics
Kevin Cooke and Valerie Rapson, graduate students in the astrophysical sciences and technology program, were recognized with Chambliss Astronomy Achievement Student Awards. -
April 4, 2014
Saunders College listed in business school ranking
Saunders College of Business is recognized in the top 100 programs listed in the Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2014 rankings by Bloomberg Businessweek. -
April 3, 2014
Students receive Leadership Award Scholarships
RIT honored its star students who demonstrate leadership, service and positive spirit during the 2014 Leadership Awards April 2. -
April 3, 2014
Student traveling to Quidditch World Cup
A Q&A with Alyssa Giarrosso, a fourth-year environmental sustainability, health and safety major and a member of the RIT Quidditch Team. -
April 3, 2014
RIT/NTID Tiger Online Auction opens April 8
A “Miracle on Ice” Team USA jersey signed by hockey legend Jim Craig, an iPad, Omaha Steaks, artwork by deaf artists and more are available in the auction. -
April 3, 2014
Esteemed researcher joins RIT faculty
Matt Huenerfauth, a researcher in human-computer interaction and accessibility for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, joins the Golisano College in August. -
April 3, 2014
Teens explore bio-technology, packaging and optics
More than 100 sophomore and junior high school students from the area will participate in the 2014 Workforce Innovations Conference on April 10. -
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.