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November 12, 2012
Alumnus named chairman of RIT Board of Trustees
Brian Hall became a member of RIT’s Board of Trustees in 2000 and is the fifth alumnus to serve as chairman. -
November 12, 2012
Student wins time with two NASA observatories
David Principe specializes in multiwavelength astronomy, a technique that uses data collected across the electromagnetic spectrum. -
November 9, 2012
Legacy scholarship celebrates military service
A Q&A with third-year chemical engineering student James Reynolds, who received the USS Little Rock Association Legacy Scholarship. -
November 8, 2012
Professor named editor-in-chief of science journal
Grover Swartzlander joins the Optical Society of America’s Journal of the Optical Society of America B. -
November 8, 2012
Students ‘jam’ out animated films in 24 hours
In 24 hours, seven teams of students produced short animated films as part of the Animation Jam competition. -
November 7, 2012
Alumna receives Kennedy Human Rights Award
Librada Paz, a leader in New York’s farmworker human rights movement, received the 2012 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award. -
November 6, 2012
Info session for adult learners set for Nov. 13
The session is for those who are looking to update professional skills, complete a college degree either full time or part time, or change career paths. -
November 5, 2012
Keeping an eye on live election results
RIT hosted a viewing party at 6 p.m. Nov. 6 in Student Innovation Hall. -
November 4, 2012
Websites win awards
Two RIT websites designed by RIT Production Services were honored by the International Academy of the Visual Arts. -
November 2, 2012
ROC the Vote Nov. 6
Student Government and the RIT Leadership Institute & Community Service Center have put together a series of events to encourage students to vote. -
November 2, 2012
Top stories and videos for October
Coverage of Hurricane Sandy topped last month’s list of top RIT news stories. Check out all of October’s most popular stories. -
November 1, 2012
New building for GIS makes room for Mother Nature
Rooftop garden will be part of a regional ‘Butterfly Beltway’