Today’s Top Stories
Dean Andrew Sears to attend White House SummitAndrew Sears, dean of the B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, was invited to attend this week’s White House Summit on Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection.
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RIT receives donation of print software solutionsCHROMiX Inc. and HutchColor LLC have donated licenses for two software packages to the School of Media Sciences.
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RIT hosts Thank A Giver (TAG) Day on WednesdayOne thousand red tags will be placed throughout campus buildings, classrooms and labs to show the many ways that donor generosity supports RIT. TAG Day activities also include a donor “thank you” note-writing station, games and the opportunity to make a gift to RIT.
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Featured Video
RIT on TV: Password securityWHAM-TV talks with Bill Stackpole, associate professor in the Department of Computing Security, about the importance of strong passwords, his “long/strong” method of creating them and tools to keep track of multiple passwords.
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Research at RIT
Latest issue highlightsThe
Research at RIT magazine highlights the work of faculty and staff across campus. Today, read about research in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering.
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Tiger Hockey
Vote for Matt GarbowskySenior forward Matt Garbowsky of the men’s hockey team is one of 59 nominees for the Hobey Baker Award, college hockey’s most prestigious individual honor. Fans can vote at
hobeybaker.com. The first phase ends March 8.
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Sports News
Athletes earn weekly honorsSeveral Tigers earned Liberty League weekly honors, including athletes from the track and field teams and basketball teams.
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RIT in the News
Tech Nation Deciding who gets what medical treatmentsDavid Borkholder, associate professor of electrical and microsystems engineering, featured
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Campus Technology RIT Tangent Takes Lead in Formula Search Engine Racing more »
Create a Career The 25 Best Accredited Online CollegesRIT ranked
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Convene Prosthetists Meet Printers Jon Schull, research scientist in RIT's MAGIC Center, featured
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Rochester Business Journal Credit for work experience eases access to educationJames Hall, executive director of Center for Multidisciplinary Studies, quoted
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Upcoming Events
Information session: Graduate studies, 5–6 p.m. today, Bausch and Lomb Center
Graduation Fair: “One-stop” shopping for graduation needs, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Feb. 11, SAU Fireside Lounge
Community Service Fair: Get information from local nonprofit agencies, 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Feb. 11, SAU lobby
MAGIC Speaker Series: “Games Should Be More Violent, Not Less,” Yannick LeJacq, Kotaku, 1 p.m. Feb. 11, Student Innovation Hall, room 1600
Provost’s Town Hall Meeting: Research themes of the new Strategic Plan, 1:30 p.m. Feb. 11, Louise Slaughter Hall, room 2220/2230
Stan McKenzie Salon Series: “Object Recognition in Bottlenose Dolphins, Humans, and Artificial Neural Networks,” Caroline DeLong, 4 p.m. Feb. 11, Stan McKenzie Commons, Liberal Arts Hall
Lecture: “Winning External Funding in the Humanities: Developing a Comprehensive Approach,” Teresa Delcorso, Rutgers University, 3:30 p.m. Feb. 12, Golisano Hall auditorium
Seminar: “Opportunities for Research, Scholarship, Creativity and Graduate Study in Sweden,” 4 p.m. Feb. 12, Student Innovation Hall
Workshop: Résumé and cover letter writing techniques, 5 p.m. Feb. 12, Bausch and Lomb Center
Opening reception: “Portraits of a Sicilian Family,” Thomas MacPherson, 6 p.m. Feb. 12, University Gallery