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May 22, 2013
Presenters discuss new trends in microelectronics
The 2013 Microelectronic Engineering Annual Conference at RIT focused on new trends and breakthrough technologies in developing next generation integrated circuits. -
May 21, 2013
Corporate Challenge on RIT campus today
While RIT will remain open during the race, designated roadways and parking lots and some access points will be blocked. -
May 20, 2013
RIT enhances the tourism experience
Faculty and students at RIT are using mobile technologies to engage visitors of historical destinations in the Greater Rochester area. -
May 20, 2013
Men’s lacrosse advances to championship
For the first time in the program’s history, the men’s lacrosse team will play for the NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse national title on May 26. -
May 20, 2013
RIT celebrates Taiwanese-American Heritage Week
Taiwanese-American Heritage Week opens with its annual spring performance, featuring the Taipei Physical Education College Cultural Arts Performing Team, June 1 at RIT. -
May 20, 2013
College enrichment program opens June 3 at RIT
Forty participants of East House Career Services will take part in a two-week college enrichment experience June 3–6 and June 10–13 at RIT. -
May 17, 2013
RIT Convocation speakers offer advice on success
Graduates, their families and friends heard inspiring messages from speakers at the university’s 128th convocation, the opening event of the 2013 commencement weekend. -
May 16, 2013
Engineering legacy comes full circle
A Q&A with Trevor and Spencer Crandell, twin brothers who are graduating with degrees in mechanical engineering—just like their father did 27 years ago. -
May 16, 2013
Imaging science Ph.D. student to share insights
Siddharth “Sid” Khullar was named the College of Science graduate delegate and will share his insights as the graduate speaker at the RIT academic convocation. -
May 16, 2013
End of era for Center for Imaging Science
John Schott’s remote sensing research laid the cornerstone for RIT’s Ph.D. in imaging science. He retires from teaching this spring. -
May 15, 2013
Alumna receives prestigious Fulbright Award
Christin Boggs has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarship to create an extensive photographic record of food practices in Finland. -
May 15, 2013
First class of chemical engineers graduates
The chemical engineering degree program, approved by the New York State Department of Education in 2008, is one of the fastest growing programs in the engineering college.