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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’ -
November 1, 2012
Initiative seeks to bolster faculty grant writing
The Office of the Vice President for Research is providing resources for faculty to address reviewer comments on unfunded proposals and improve them for resubmission. -
November 1, 2012
RIT launches fund to boost economic development
Companies with ties to the university are eligible to apply for funding from the new RIT Venture Fund. -
October 31, 2012
Ex-con Patrick Kuhse talks business ethics Nov. 5
Kuhse was charged in 1994 with 32 counts of conspiracy, money laundering and bribing a public official. He now speaks to audiences worldwide about ethical behavior. -
October 30, 2012
RIT receives $3.2M to advance female faculty
RIT’s project is part of the National Science Foundation’s initiative to increase representation and advancement of women in the STEM fields. -
October 30, 2012
Website tracks Hurricane Sandy tweets
Two information technology master’s students created their own website for tracking and mapping tweets related to Hurricane Sandy.