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March 14, 2013
RIT wins Regional Cyber Defense Competition
The three-day competition requires students to assume administrative control of all information systems within the network of a mock company. -
March 14, 2013
RIT ranked among best graduate schools
Fine arts, engineering and business programs earn top spots in U.S. News & World Report’s 2014 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools. -
March 13, 2013
RIT named a top video game design school
RIT is one of the top schools to study video game design for 2013, according to new international rankings from The Princeton Review. -
March 13, 2013
Parking for Maya Angelou event at Marketplace Mall
Free shuttles to and from campus will be available starting at 2 p.m. Those who are not students, faculty or staff registered to park on campus will be ticketed and towed. -
March 13, 2013
Alumnus to address world’s current energy paradigm
Patrick Meyer ’06 of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Energy Resources presents “How the U.S. Department of State is Transforming Energy Systems Abroad” on March 20. -
March 13, 2013
Associate professor studying speech signals
Ernest Fokoue in RIT’s John D. Hromi Center for Quality and Applied Statistics is analyzing audio and speech signals that will enable better voice recognition technology. -
March 13, 2013
Help WITR Win mtvU’s College Radio Woodie Award
RIT’s radio station—WITR-FM (89.7)—has been selected as one of the top 10 best college radio stations in the country. -
March 12, 2013
Student shares Native American culture
A Q&A with Benjamin Parker, applied and computational mathematics graduate student and president of the Native American Student Association. -
March 12, 2013
Faculty film series features ‘Quartet’
RIT lecturer David Sluberski will lead a discussion following the film at The Little Theatre as part of the RIT Faculty Speaker Film Series. -
March 12, 2013
RIT librarian translates long-lost document
Kira Barnes translated a long-lost document about a 16th century land transaction of Jean du Marescq, an ancestor of the Wadsworths, one of New York state’s oldest families -
March 12, 2013
Students immersed in underwater photography
A group of RIT students and faculty traveled to the South Caribbean island of Bonaire to learn about diving and underwater photography and videography. -
March 12, 2013
RIT hosts Power Your Potential conference
Media critic and activist Jennifer L. Pozner headlines women’s networking event on March 25, sponsored by the E. Philip Saunders College of Business.