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Magical hockey season comes to an endRIT Tiger spirit was felt across the country this weekend as students, alumni, faculty and staff gathered in a variety of places to cheer on the men’s hockey team, which made history defeating No. 1 Minnesota State but fell to Omaha in the NCAA Midwest Regionals.
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RIT Tiger Trail women return from nine-state relayAfter eight days, nine states and 1,400 miles, 15 past and present members of the women’s cross country and track and field squads arrived home Sunday morning. The runners spent their spring breaks on the relay dubbed the Tiger Trail to raise awareness and funds for the Tigers for Tigers Coalition.
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What you missed from GCCISThe Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences has much to celebrate, including winning the
Northeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition and The Princeton Review ranking the
game design and development program.
Two companies accepted into START-UP NYTwo companies with strong ties to RIT—Darkwind Media and Optel Inc.—have been accepted into the state’s START-UP NY business development program.
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Tiger Trail runners returnFifteen past and present members of the women’s cross country and track and field squads returned to the RIT campus on Sunday after running the Tiger Trail relay, a 1,400-mile non-stop relay from Auburn, Ala., to Rochester.
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RIT on TV: Hockey coverageLocal TV news stations followed the men’s hockey team’s NCAA Tournament run, reporting from South Bend, Ind., as well as from the RIT campus.
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Men put up valiant effort in NCAA lossNo. 2 seed University of Nebraska Omaha scored four third-period goals to break a scoreless tie and end the season for the men’s hockey team in the NCAA Midwest Regional at Compton Family Ice Arena on the campus of Notre Dame on Sunday.
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Men’s hockey team draws attention from near and farThe men’s hockey team’s NCAA run caught the attention of media near and far. To see a selection of media coverage, go to
rit.edu/news/inthenews.php.
RIT in the News
The Buffalo News RIT knocks out National No. 1 and shines spotlight on Atlantic Hockey more »
Democrat and Chronicle RIT hockey increases student, alumni pride more »
Democrat and Chronicle Big contributions often don't show up on the scoresheet more »
Democrat and Chronicle Running a firm in a world without soundW. Scot Atkins, assistant professor of business studies, and Bob Green '75 (art and design), featured
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Democrat and Chronicle RIT hockey's memorable season more »
Rochester Business Journal RIT team wins cyber defense competition more »
Runner's World On the Tiger Trail: RIT Team Runs Relay through Campuses with Big Cat Mascots more »
Medical Technology Schools 25 Top Professors of SonographyDr. Hamad Ghazle, professor of diagnostic medical sonography, featured
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WXXI.org RIT offers one big health care challenge, and two days to solve it more »
Democrat and Chronicle RIT emerges as leader in drone research more »
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Upcoming Events
Lecture: “Governing Diversity: The European Social Fund and the Management of Ethnicity,” Malin McGlinn, Malmö University, 4:30 p.m. March 31, Stan McKenzie Commons, Liberal Arts Hall
Speaker: “It Takes One to Know One,” Sam Antar, convicted felon, former CPA, former CFO of Crazy Eddie, 1 p.m. April 1, Golisano Hall auditorium
Speaker: “It’s More Than Just Statistics—Theoretical Framework in Quantitative PER Studies,” Lin Ding, noon April 1, Orange Hall, room 1340
Speaker: “Research on Language: Where We Went Wrong, What We Got Right, and What We Need to Do,” Susan Easterbrooks, Georgia State University, noon April 2, CSD Student Development Center, room 1310
Lecture: “Evolution of Avian Color,” Jed Burtt, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1 p.m. April 2, Golisano Hall auditorium
Lecture: “Alexander Wilson: The Scot who Founded American Ornithology,” Jed Burtt, Ohio Wesleyan University, 7 p.m. April 2, Golisano Hall auditorium
Opening reception: “Liminal Madness,” School of Art senior fine arts studio exhibition, 6–9 p.m. April 3, Gallery r, 100 College Ave., Rochester (exhibition open through April 19)
Scoreboard
Men’s hockey: University of Nebraska at Omaha 4, RIT 0
Baseball: RIT 6, St. Lawrence 1
Women’s lacrosse: RIT 9, St. Lawrence 8
Men’s hockey: RIT 2, Minnesota State University 1 (March 28)
Men’s lacrosse: RIT 20, Bard College 2 (March 28)
Women’s lacrosse: RIT 6, Clarkson 4 (March 27)