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October 9, 2013
Student awarded scholarship for circuit board work
Andrew Daya was recently awarded the 2013 Charles Hutchins Educational grant from the Surface Mount Technology Association for his package-on-package technology research. -
October 9, 2013
RIT named a top college for Native Americans
For the sixth year in a row, The American Indian Science and Engineering Society named RIT as one of America’s “Top 200 Colleges for Native Americans.” -
October 9, 2013
The ‘Woz’ was here
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak stopped by RIT’s Computer Science House for an impromptu tour on Monday. -
October 8, 2013
Students invited to ‘Greenovate NYS’
New York State Pollution Prevention Institute is hosting a student competition to solve sustainability issues at their university or in their community. -
October 8, 2013
Purchase Prize collection on view
“In Retrospective: Selected Works from the Wallace Library Art Collection 1972-2009” features paintings, sculpture, prints, posters, ceramics, glass, jewelry and photographs. -
October 8, 2013
RIT presents awards for outstanding staff service
RIT honored employees for service and dedication to the university during its annual Presidential Awards for Outstanding Service ceremony. -
October 8, 2013
Engineering alumni to be honored
Twelve alumni of the Kate Gleason College of Engineering will be recognized during individual department ceremonies on Oct. 11 as part of Brick City Homecoming weekend. -
October 8, 2013
Hospitality alumni honored for achievements
Several College of Applied Science and Technology alumni will be honored by RIT’s School of International Hospitality and Service Innovation Alumni Awards on Oct. 10. -
October 7, 2013
Report highlights innovation at Wallace Center
RIT’s 2012-2013 annual report recaps the center’s efforts over the last academic year in four key areas: facilitating discovery, technology, scholarship and community. -
October 4, 2013
Professors help Rwandan teens learn mapping skills
Brian Tomaszewski and Anthony Vodacek are helping 225 high school students in Rwanda map the natural resources in their communities using tablets and smart phones. -
October 4, 2013
Stan McKenzie Salon Series kicks off Oct. 9
The event includes a musical performance, reception and ribbon-cutting ceremony and a featured lecture. -
October 4, 2013
Gay rights advocate to speak at RIT
Scholar, author and activist Aaron Belkin presents “Does American Imperial Power Depend on Military Sexual Violence?” on Oct. 9 for the Conable Distinguished Lecture Series.