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December 10, 2013
Cary Collection purchases 1890s hand press
The Kelmscott/Goudy Albion iron hand press No. 6551, manufactured by Hopkinson & Cope in 1891, will arrive on the RIT campus within the next few weeks. -
December 9, 2013
Public Safety offers free TigerSafe app at RIT
The student-created app allows campus users to connect with RIT Public Safety officers, turning any smartphone into a virtual blue light security phone. -
December 6, 2013
Student awarded scholarship for volunteer work
A Q&A with Stephen Johnson, a fifth-year civil engineering technology major and volunteer firefighter. He received the Howard Freckleton and Roy Hamel Endowed Scholarship. -
December 5, 2013
RIT Observatory holds open house Dec. 13
Stargazers are invited to an open house at the RIT Observatory to view the gibbous moon, Jupiter and the Orion Nebula on Dec. 13. -
December 5, 2013
Two RIT research teams awarded EPA grants
Faculty and students in RIT’s Kate Gleason College of Engineering and Golisano Institute for Sustainability were each awarded $15,000 for their environmental solutions. -
December 5, 2013
RIT Production Services’ work honored
RIT Production Services’ Web/IT Group was honored at the 8th annual W3 Awards for the RIT SportsZone app and the Kate Gleason College of Engineering website redesign. -
December 5, 2013
Former Undersecretary of Energy to speak Dec. 11
The Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science will honor notable scientists during its Imaging Hall of Fame induction ceremony, featuring keynote speaker Steven Koonin. -
December 4, 2013
Rutgers professor to talk about online copyright
Greg Lastowka will address issues surrounding the growing complexities of online authorship and the need for reformed copyright laws, part of the MAGIC Center Speaker Series. -
December 4, 2013
RIT hosted briefing in D.C. on defense workforce
Panelists discussed the need to build a deeper workforce to support the U.S.’s defense, intelligence and civil communities that depend on satellite imaging systems. -
December 4, 2013
NTID students attend White House Youth Summit
Hugo Perez and Lakeishia Brown will talk with White House officials about the Affordable Care Act and other issues affecting young Americans at a summit today. -
December 3, 2013
Science speaker blends biology and metaphor
College of Science Distinguished Speaker David Searls presents “Molecules, Languages, and Automata” on Thursday. -
December 2, 2013
Top stories and videos for November
News about the RIT Tiger Tank winner and Tiger’s Next Top Model contest was among the most-read stories in November. Check out all of the most popular stories and videos.