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January 10, 2014
Learn about continuing education opportunities
An information session for those looking to update professional skills, complete a graduate or undergraduate college degree part time or change career paths is Jan. 14. -
January 8, 2014
Saunders College climbs in ‘U.S. News’ rankings
Saunders College of Business ranked No. 35 of schools listed in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Online Graduate Business Programs for 2014. -
January 8, 2014
Overseas college renamed RIT Croatia
American College of Management and Technology, founded in 1995, is now officially named RIT Croatia. -
January 8, 2014
Professor presents at international conference
Santosh Kurinec, professor of electrical and microelectronic engineering, spoke on global trends in alternative energies at the Qatar National Research Foundation conference. -
January 8, 2014
Graduate’s photo reunites missing man with family
Jacquelyn Martin’s photo of a homeless man in Washington, D.C., led to a reunion with the man’s family in Greece—and it’s not the first time her photos reunited a family. -
January 8, 2014
RIT, Taiwanese university offer BS/MS program
RIT and the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology are partnering on an electronic and computer engineering, electrical engineering and computer science program. -
January 7, 2014
RIT will reopen Wednesday, Jan. 8
RIT plans to reopen Wednesday, Jan. 8. Please use the RIT homepage for any updates and your official source of information. -
January 6, 2014
Top stories and videos for December
A story and video on the new TigerSafe app were among the top stories and videos in December. Check out all of last month’s most popular stories and videos. -
December 18, 2013
Students raise $12,000 for local charities
Engineering students gave more than $12,000 to eight Rochester charities, the result of a course in project management with a practical, service-learning component. -
December 18, 2013
Student receives Game Innovators Scholarship
Brett Morris, a second-year game design and development student, won the first-ever Game Innovators Scholarship from GSN Games, part of the Game Show Network. -
December 16, 2013
Intersession programs available for faculty
The Wallace Center is hosting ‘Destination Intersession’ to give faculty a chance to explore new ideas around teaching, scholarship and their own professional development. -
December 16, 2013
Former professors show photo work in Paris
“Parisian Spaces,” an architectural photography exhibit that explores the streets of Paris, features photos taken by Dawn Tower DuBois and Bill DuBois.