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December 4, 2012
RIT scientists decode bacterial strains
Andre Hudson and Michael Savka have published the whole genome sequence of bacteria associated with Jamaican sugarcane and Riesling grapevines. -
December 4, 2012
Share sustainability ideas at open forum
University-wide strategic plan will outline comprehensive approach to sustainability through academics, operations and engagement. -
December 4, 2012
Top stories and videos for November
Coverage of NTID’s Todd Pagano being named U.S. Professor of the Year topped last month’s list of top RIT news stories. Check out all of November’s most popular stories. -
December 3, 2012
Gallery r showcases process of unfinished art
School for American Crafts graduate students explore the artistic strategies behind jewelry, glass, ceramics and furniture design in new exhibit. -
December 3, 2012
Harvey Mudd College president to visit
Maria Klawe to discuss women in computing on Dec. 7 at RIT. -
December 3, 2012
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December 3, 2012
Online MBA program’s social media efforts honored
E. Philip Saunders College of Business program listed in OnlineMBAPage.com’s “Top 10 Most Social Media Friendly Online MBA Schools.” -
November 30, 2012
RIT ranked among world’s best design schools
School of Design is ranked 11th among “The World’s 25 Best Design Schools” in a new survey conducted by Business Insider magazine. -
November 29, 2012
Student shares love for music and radio
A Q&A with third-year chemical engineering major AJ Colosimo, who is also the development director for WITR-FM (89.7). -
November 28, 2012
Professors research optics through innovative math
Kara Maki and David Ross aim to improve the design process of contact lenses with help from a portion of a multi-university, $3.8 million federal research grant. -
November 28, 2012
RIT honors Martin Luther King
Economist Julianne Malveaux opens Expressions of King’s Legacy event Jan. 28. -
November 28, 2012
Mathematician to discuss complex fluids
University of Delaware’s Pamela Cook presents “Complex, Yet Everyday Fluids” Nov. 30 as part of the College of Science Distinguished Speaker Series.