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February 26, 2014
Hospitality students visit Dubai
Over 10 days, the students toured prominent hotels, regional business centers and popular tourist destinations, meeting with the general managers of each of the locations. -
February 26, 2014
Student hopes to connect hearing, deaf communities
A Q&A with Stephanie Kiessling, a fifth-year hospitality management major and the first deaf student member of the Puttin’ on the RITz executive board. -
February 26, 2014
Immigration whistleblower Jay Palmer to present
March 10 talk explains case that resulted in largest-ever fine for corporate immigration violation. -
February 26, 2014
Workshop links researchers, business students
The Access Technology Commercialization Workshop is designed to promote commercialization of faculty-developed technology inventions for people with disabilities. -
February 25, 2014
Help choose the 2014 Imagine RIT poster
Voting is underway to choose the official Imagine RIT: Innovation and Creativity Festival poster for 2014. -
February 25, 2014
Officials laud RIT’s role in national consortium
RIT will play a key part in a new national consortium designed to help transform and bring innovations to U.S. manufacturing. -
February 25, 2014
RIT chosen for national manufacturing consortium
RIT will play a key part in a new national consortium designed to help transform and bring innovations to U.S. manufacturing. -
February 25, 2014
Criminal justice professor earns fellowship
Irshad Altheimer has earned a W.E.B. DuBois Fellowship in the amount of $99,727 for his work related to understanding and reducing dispute-related violence. -
February 25, 2014
‘See-Cily’ series explores culture of Sicily
University Gallery presents the “See-Cily Series” photo exhibition in conjunction with lectures and film screenings sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts. -
February 25, 2014
Men’s lacrosse ranked first in coaches poll
The team is the No. 1 team in Division III in this week’s United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Division III Coaches poll for the first time. -
February 24, 2014
3D printing opens doors for those with prosthetics
RIT researcher Jon Schull and an online community of 3D printing hobbyists are helping to design, improve and create affordable prosthetics for those in need. -
February 21, 2014
International design expert named visiting scholar
Michael Burke will present lectures, work with faculty and students, and share his expertise in graphic and information design over several weeks at RIT.