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April 18, 2013
Student inspires prospective tigers to attend RIT
A Q&A with Alissa Anderson, a fifth-year mechanical engineering dual degree major and a student ambassador for the Undergraduate Admissions office. -
April 17, 2013
‘United in Anger’ screening April 25
The documentary combines archival footage that puts the audience on the ground alongside activists who have brought worldwide attention to the AIDS crisis. -
April 17, 2013
Gallery r Benefit set for April 25
The fundraiser begins with a reception followed by an art drawing and includes live music, light hors d’oeuvres, desserts and a cash bar. -
April 16, 2013
RIT hosts free performance of ‘Uncle Vanya’
'Uncle Vanya' will be performed April 18, 20 and 21 at RIT's Vignelli Center for Design Studies in celebration of Russian literature. -
April 16, 2013
RIT named to green colleges guide
For the third consecutive year, RIT has been named one of North America’s greenest universities by The Princeton Review. -
April 15, 2013
Come out to Imagine RIT today!
The festival, now in its sixth year, returns with more than 350 examples of innovation and creativity, all showcased through exhibitions, demonstrations and live performances. -
April 15, 2013
Rod Blumenau Quartet performs April 24
The quartet will play songs you know—in styles you don’t normally associate with them—for the final installment of the 2012–2013 Performing Artists Concert Series. -
April 15, 2013
RIT hosts bridge and canoe contest
More than 300 students from New York and Canada will participate in the concrete canoe and steel bridge design competitions April 18-20. -
April 12, 2013
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April 12, 2013
RIT dedicates Sustainability Institute Hall
Hundreds of visitors got a look at the new Sustainability Institute Hall, which houses the Golisano Institute for Sustainability, during a dedication event Friday. -
April 12, 2013
Robert Rice named distinguished alumnus of NTID
A Distinguished Alumni is selected each year by each of RIT’s nine colleges from a pool of more than 111,000 alumni. -
April 11, 2013
Professor builds business on NASA technology
Forty years after Apollo 11 used a silicon wafer to preserve messages to the U.S. from around the world, the concept being used as an archiving system by RIT researchers.