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March 11, 2013
Global Maturity
A Viewpoint essay by dt ogilvie, dean of the E. Philip Saunders College of Business. -
March 11, 2013
RIT introduces digital humanities speaker series
The lecture series will examine the digitalization of the humanities, along with the ways that the humanities have affected our relationships with science and technology. -
March 10, 2013
Executive MBA Program offers to help businesses
The project teams will spend 20 weeks defining and analyzing a client’s problems in manufacturing, finance, business strategy, marketing or human resources. -
March 10, 2013
Former president of RIT Dubai honored
Mustafa Abushagur, who most recently served as Libya’s first prime minister, was awarded the Robert E. Hopkins Leadership Award from the Optical Society of America. -
March 8, 2013
Portrait sessions this weekend benefit Big Shot
Organizers of RIT’s Big Shot are offering a number of options, including professional portraits and individual, family and group portraits. -
March 8, 2013
Sustainability Institute Hall marks milestones
The fuel-cell power unit was connected and the nearly 40-foot-tall green wall was installed in the new building for Golisano Institute for Sustainability. -
March 7, 2013
Registration open for Spectrum conference
The Rochester Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication will hold its annual conference on March 21, 22 and 23 at RIT. -
March 7, 2013
Student helps run new group for commuters
A Q&A with Angelic Brown, fourth-year new media interactive development and information technology major and president of the Association for Commuter Engagement. -
March 7, 2013
Commuter week at RIT set to start March 11
The Association for Commuter Engagement, or ACE, is hosting a week of free events, seminars, prizes, food and more. -
March 7, 2013
Innovative RIT students face Shark Tank
Six teams from a pool of 50 competed in the finals of RIT’s Shark Tank competition and won cash prizes from $250 to $2,000. -
March 5, 2013
Free tax preparation help from RIT students
Students from the E. Philip Saunders College of Business are volunteering their services for free federal and New York state return preparation and e-filing. -
March 5, 2013
Conference highlights family violence solutions
RIT professor and conference organizer Caroline Easton supports a new approach that integrates addiction and aggression issues and treats the individual, not a generic group.