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January 25, 2013
Curling team president Stephen Noble
A Q&A with Stephen Noble, a fifth-year telecommunications engineering technology major and president of the RIT Curling Club. -
January 24, 2013
RIT to host journalism conference Jan. 29
Speakers include Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Cay Johnston and David Hunke, former president and publisher of USA Today. -
January 24, 2013
Gospel Fest features Deon Kipping Feb. 1
Kipping will be joined by RIT’s Gospel Ensemble, God’s Vision Ministries All Male Choir and the local All High School Gospel Ensemble. -
January 23, 2013
Dean’s Alumni Speaker Series features Xilinx VP
Electrical engineering alumnus Larry Getman will present “Being a Career Chameleon” on Feb. 7. -
January 23, 2013
New semiconductor may extend battery life
RIT researchers are using new methods and materials for building integrated circuits. -
January 23, 2013
RIT team needs your vote in innovation challenge
The mission of team Clean Life Corps is to develop the basic infrastructure and toilet stock required to effectively manage 400 people in the Commune of Borgne in Haiti. -
January 22, 2013
RIT students take the lead in Adirondack Cup
A team of students from the E. Philip Saunders College of Business is ahead of its competitors—17 schools from across the Northeast—in the mock portfolio competition. -
January 21, 2013
Banff Mountain Film Festival comes to RIT
The festival tour showcases a selection of award-winning films and audience favorites spotlighting landscapes, cultures, action sports and exploration of mountain regions. -
January 21, 2013
College of Liberal Arts to receive $300K gift
Former provost and English professor Stan McKenzie has pledged $300,000 to create a speaker series and to help beautify college common areas. -
January 18, 2013
Freezefest kicks off Feb. 1
Events include Rail Jam, PuppyFest, comedian Joel McHale, the Evolution of Pogo, a 5K race and more. -
January 18, 2013
Windstream donates telecommunications equipment
Windstream, a national provider of advanced network communications, has donated $150,000 in Allworx Internet Protocol-based phones and phone systems to help train students. -
January 18, 2013
Students develop heart monitoring system
Three computer engineering students are seeking venture capital support for the BioTelemetrix technology, a non-invasive monitoring device.