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January 27, 2014
RIT professor named lecturer at Yale
David Merritt, professor in RIT’s School of Physics and Astronomy, was named this year’s Boris Garfinkel Lecturer at Yale University. -
January 27, 2014
Welcome back! Here’s what you missed
As students and faculty return to campus for spring semester, here is a look at what happened around RIT during intersession.
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January 27, 2014
Nobel Laureate to give 2014 commencement address
William Daniel Phillips, an award-winning researcher with the National Institute of Standards and Technology who shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in physics, will speak May 23. -
January 24, 2014
NYSP2I announces Community Grant recipients
The New York State Pollution Prevention Institute is funding eight proposals from organizations statewide to promote and implement pollution-prevention practices. -
January 23, 2014
Students accepted into business accelerator
The team of NTID students heads to the LEAP AXLR8R in San Francisco to further its work on a program that will help deaf and hearing people communicate more easily. -
January 22, 2014
In-house RIT commercial to air nationally
Move over Super Bowl ads: RIT has its own TV commercial, created and produced on campus by students and alumni. The 30-second spot will air Jan. 24 on CBS Sports Network. -
January 22, 2014
Statement from Destler on Executive Budget
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposed 2014-15 state budget includes funding for an RIT Center of Excellence and the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute. -
January 22, 2014
Schumer announces increase in funding for NTID
Sen. Charles Schumer applauded the work done educating NTID’s students and the success of more than 7,000 graduates during a visit to announce federal funding for the school. -
January 21, 2014
Exhibits feature creative expressions of the deaf
The two exhibitions, open through Feb. 7, hold more than 70 pieces of work from local art patrons and the permanent collection of the Dyer Arts Center. -
January 21, 2014
Image Permanence Institute receives three grants
The national grants are related to sustainable preservation practices for managing the storage environment in collecting institutions. -
January 21, 2014
Sen. Schumer visits RIT/NTID today
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer is expected to visit RIT today to talk about the federal Omnibus Bill, which provides $66.29 million to NTID for its annual budget. -
January 15, 2014
Book addresses economic impact of invasive species
In his latest book, Professor Amitrajeet Batabyal says invasive animal and plant species are capable of causing destruction to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars.