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November 22, 2013
Students win construction management competition
Civil engineering technology students placed first at the recent Associated Schools of Construction Region I collegiate construction management competition. -
November 22, 2013
Staff, alumni named to 40 Under 40 List
Four RIT alumni and one staff member were honored by the Rochester Business Journal this year for professional success and civic contributions in the local area. -
November 21, 2013
RIT students test their modeling skills
Eight male and eight female students made the cut to compete in Tiger’s Next Top Model. On Friday, the top male and female models will be named. -
November 21, 2013
RIT gets grant for extreme black hole research
RIT scientists are on the hunt for clues about the early universe—with support from the National Science Foundation—to someday verify Einstein’s theory of general relativity. -
November 20, 2013
Student named national astronomy ambassador
Graduate student Valerie Rapson was invited to join the American Astronomical Society Astronomy Ambassador program. -
November 20, 2013
Professor ‘Becoming Visible’ in RIT Press book
Jessica Lieberman, assistant professor of visual culture, shares her two-year medical journey with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in a new book, Becoming Visible. -
November 20, 2013
RIT hosts image processing workshop Friday
Scientists from around the region will share their image-processing research at the Western New York Image Processing Workshop in Louise M. Slaughter Hall on Nov. 22. -
November 20, 2013
Professor passes fundraising goal for video game
Joe Pietruch, a lecturer in the School of Interactive Games and Media, raised more than $11,000 on Kickstarter to fund the Chain Gang Chase video game. -
November 20, 2013
New award to recognize best invention
RIT’s Intellectual Property Management Office will give the “Disclosure Excellence Award,” a $1,000 prize, to an RIT researcher for excellence and innovation in research. -
November 19, 2013
RIT48 contest searches for the next big app idea
RIT48 returns Nov. 22–24 with 40 students competing for $3,000. They will create a business plan, produce a prototype and launch a Web or mobile startup in 48 hours. -
November 19, 2013
Students take second in engineering competition
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers honored Tyler Sherwood and Jared Benton-Smith for their work on improving the use of carbon nanotubes to filter wastewater. -
November 18, 2013
Book explores wine anthropology
Anthropology Professor Robert Ulin is co-editor of Wine and Culture: Vineyard to Glass and will sign copies of the book Dec. 3 at Pittsford Wine and Spirits.