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April 9, 2014
RIT celebrates graduate students
The first Graduate Education Week at RIT will be held April 14–18 and features speakers, workshops, information fairs and a keynote address and luncheon. -
April 8, 2014
Exhibition features work by MFA students
Artwork by students Maggie Pinke, Jay Tyndall and Yuwen Wang will be on display at the William Harris Gallery April 24 through May 7. -
April 8, 2014
National math whizzes compete at RIT/NTID
More than 80 sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders from 16 states and Canada attended the ninth annual National Math Competition for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students at NTID. -
April 8, 2014
Company co-owners to receive Vanden Brul award
Ronald Ricotta and Michael Nuccitelli, co-owners of Century Mold Inc. and Parlec Inc., have been named the recipients of the 2014 Herbert W. Vanden Brul Entrepreneurial Award. -
April 7, 2014
Michelle Lanphear honored by FIRST Robotics
RIT’s Michelle Lanphear, event logistics coordinator, and UR’s Elayne Stewart, judge adviser, were named Volunteers of the Year at the FIRST Robotics Finger Lakes Regionals. -
April 7, 2014
RIT hosts Assessment Network of N.Y. conference
The Assessment Network of New York Conference examines the return on investment of a college education and whether students are learning what faculty think they should know. -
April 7, 2014
Meet RIT’s 2014 distinguished alumni
Each year, the leaders of the colleges and centers select one graduate from each college who represents the best of RIT. This year, RIT honors 10 distinguished alumni. -
April 7, 2014
Student Government rolls out bike share program
A fleet of 20 new orange Fuji Barnebey bicycles will be available for students to borrow. A kickoff event is set for 2–3 p.m. today in the Gordon Field House. -
April 4, 2014
Albert Paley, Wendell Castle to be honored
Sculptors Albert Paley and Wendell Castle will be honored with the first-ever Visionary Awards from the Smithsonian on April 9 for their work in their respective industries. -
April 4, 2014
NTID students go from chilly to Chile
A dozen students from NTID spent much of January’s intercession in Chile, learning about its history, culture, politics and Chilean Sign Language. -
April 4, 2014
RIT hosts Statesmanship Colloquium April 10–11
The Center for the Study of Statesmanship, Law and Liberty presents its first annual colloquium, free and open to the public, April 10–11. -
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.