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March 26, 2013
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March 26, 2013
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March 25, 2013
RIT to perform in national poetry slam
Five students from throughout the university will represent RIT at the 13th annual College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational held April 3–6 at Barnard College in New York City. -
March 25, 2013
RIT to host remanufacturing roundtable
The Remanufacturing Industries Council and Golisano Institute for Sustainability are hosting the 2013 Remanufacturing Industry Roundtable April 11–12. -
March 24, 2013
Maya Angelou program at RIT postponed
Maya Angelou’s scheduled visit to RIT on Monday, March 25, is postponed due to poor weather in the nation’s heartland. -
March 24, 2013
Thousands turn out at Cowboys Stadium for Big Shot
People from across the country and around the world came together at the world’s largest domed stadium Saturday night to help make RIT’s 28th Big Shot photo a success. -
March 22, 2013
Todd Dunn named chair of CAST department
Associate professor Todd Dunn has been appointed the new chair of the Department of Civil Engineering Technology/Environmental Management and Safety. -
March 22, 2013
Big Shot team to light up Cowboys Stadium Saturday
Organizers are putting the finishing touches on preparations for what could be one of the most technically challenging nighttime community photography projects. -
March 22, 2013
Conable Conference addresses gender and violence
The Conable Conference in International Studies brings speakers to present on topics such as mass marriages in Africa, human trafficking and intimate-partner violence. -
March 21, 2013
Alexey Brodovitch exhibition on display
Cary Graphic Arts Collection is hosting an exhibition on Alexey Brodovitch, the influential 20th century art director and designer of Harper’s Bazaar, through May 19. -
March 21, 2013
Two majors are better than one
A Q&A with Patrick Morabito, who may have one of the more interesting double majors at RIT as a fourth-year mechanical engineering and fine arts studio student. -
March 21, 2013
Pollution Prevention Institute offers funding
The New York State Pollution Prevention Institute has awarded $419,000 to fund research and development projects to help companies reduce their environmental footprint.