Today’s Top Stories
Saunders College’s online MBA programs among bestSaunders College of Business ranked seventh on The Princeton Review’s “Top 25 Online MBA Programs for 2015.” This is the first time that The Princeton Review has done a comprehensive ranking of online MBA programs.
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Angel Male receives Gender Diversity AwardAngel Male, a network engineer II in RIT’s Network Communications Group, was honored by Internet2 for her work at RIT’s Henrietta and Croatian campuses. The award was created to shine a spotlight on women who are making outstanding contributions to advanced technology disciplines.
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Featured Video
RIT ToraCon 2015The 11th annual convention brought about 3,000 fans of anime, fantasy, video games and Japanese culture to RIT.
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Global News
AUK looks to revitalize Prishtina, KosovoCDC Rochester is working with the American University in Kosovo to host Community Design Prishtina, a three-day community design symposium.
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Sports News
Runners break school recordsMatt Giannino and
Amanda White of the track and field team each broke school records at the Swarthmore Final Qualifier on Monday.
RIT in the News
Broadcasting and Cable Venegas Keeps One World On Sound Financial FootingRicardo Venegas '92 (finance), president, RIT Alumni Association, featured
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The New York Times Multiple Colors Can Trick the MindMark Fairchild, director of the color science program, featured
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Democrat and Chronicle Faith community plays role in students' academic futureGuest essay by Randy Henderson, 2014-2015 Minett Professor
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Upcoming Events
Lecture: “Banksy: Completed,” Carol Diehl, 5 p.m. today, Webb Auditorium, Booth Hall
Speaker: Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society Chapter Event featuring Danielle Benoit, University of Rochester, 5 p.m. today, Institute Hall, room 1160
Statesmanship Lecture Series: “What Can Science Fiction Tell us about Politics?” Craig DeLancey, philosopher, 5:30 p.m. today, Xerox Auditorium
Performance: Brick Wall script reading, 7:30 p.m. today, McKenzie Commons, Liberal Arts Hall
Speaker: “Capturing Abstraction in Chemistry Problem Solving,” Hannah Sevian, hosted by CASTLE and SMERC, 2 p.m. May 13, Carlson Auditorium
Questions Without Cuffs: Q&A seminar in which students may anonymously ask questions of Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, Student Conduct Officers, and Public Safety Officers, 6 p.m. May 13, Webb Auditorium
Late-night breakfast: 9–11 p.m. May 13, Gracie’s
Reading Day: May 14
Sumo wrestling: Stress-reduction event, noon–4 p.m. May 14, lawn between Gordon Field House and Clark Gym
Staff Council: Staff, faculty and students are welcome to attend, 2 p.m. May 14, SAU 1829 Room