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July 8, 2013
RIT, ‘D&C’ partner on journalism academy
During the Taub Scholars Multimedia Journalism Academy, high school students receive hands-on instruction in journalism with an emphasis on Web, mobile, tablet and print. -
July 2, 2013
Clean-technology courses earn accreditation
Wind Power Systems and Solar Photovoltaics earned Continuing Education Provider Accreditation and are offered through RIT’s College of Applied Science and Technology. -
July 2, 2013
Adult and Continuing Education Connection July 16
The session is helpful to those looking to update professional skills, complete a graduate or undergraduate college degree part time, or change career paths. -
July 2, 2013
Grad course adds higher education concentration
A new concentration in RIT's Service Leadership and Innovation graduate program will emphasize developing higher education professionals with a customer service focus. -
July 1, 2013
RIT students give talks at conferences in Hawaii
Two second-year students in the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science gave talks that centered on the Innovative Freshman Experience program. -
July 1, 2013
Margaret’s House gets iPads in the classroom
While many adults may use iPads for work, the children at Margaret’s House have been using the tablets to learn and develop skills in everything from measuring to reading. -
June 27, 2013
NTID grad is ‘Music’s Hottest ASL Interpreter’
A video of Holly Maniatty ’00 (ASL-English interpretation) interpreting at a Wu-Tang Clan concert has gone viral, putting NTID’s ASLIE program in the spotlight once again. -
June 26, 2013
Two students receive award for academic excellence
Graham Forsey and Sol Boucher have been selected as recipients of the Norman A. Miles Award for Academic Excellence. -
June 25, 2013
RIT offers integrated-circuit training
RIT recently completed a weeklong training in integrated circuit fabrication technology in support of Finger Lakes Economic Development initiatives. -
June 25, 2013
Saunders College of Business ranks high in survey
Several undergraduate programs received high standings in the Bloomberg Businessweek survey of The Best Undergraduate Business Schools by Specialty 2013. -
June 24, 2013
Venture Creations gets $1.2M state grant extension
The business incubator was given a four-year, $1.2 million extension of its original $1.5 million grant in 2008. -
June 24, 2013
Cooper named president of Springfield College
Mary-Beth Cooper, senior vice president of student affairs at RIT, will become the 13th president of Springfield College in Springfield, Mass., effective Sept. 1.