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October 15, 2013
RIT commemorates Cyber Defense Championship win
The B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences has raised a banner in Golisano Hall for its first National Collegiate Cyber Defense Championship. -
October 15, 2013
Professor to study how deaf students learn English
NTID Professor Gerald Berent received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study how deaf college students learn and use English verbs. -
October 14, 2013
NTID’s Rosica Hall officially opens
After more than three years of planning and construction, Sebastian and Lenore Rosica Hall opened Friday with a ribbon cutting ceremony. -
October 11, 2013
All eyes on Brick City Homecoming weekend
Highlights of this weekend include astronaut Mark Kelly and former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, the Horton Distinguished Speakers, and men’s and women’s hockey games. -
October 11, 2013
Students showcase work during Fashion Week
Ten graduate and senior metalcrafts and jewelry design students are designing pieces for Fashion Week of Rochester, Oct. 16 through 20. -
October 10, 2013
Friendship of 50 years recognized in scholarship
The families of engineering alumni Edward Hoffmann ’69 and Bart Guerreri ’67 created a new RIT scholarship, naming it after the two longtime friends. -
October 10, 2013
Imaging science student studies vast universe
Kim Kolb, a graduate student in RIT’s Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, shared findings about an imaging system that could bring clearer vision to space missions.
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October 10, 2013
Designer Scott Wilson headlines conference
Scott Wilson ’91, founder of Minimal Inc. and former global director at Nike, is the keynote speaker at the RIT Entrepreneurs Conference on Oct. 18. -
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
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
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
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.