Today’s Top Stories
Partnership supports computing security studentsRIT is teaming up with courseware provider Logical Operations to help students studying in the burgeoning field of cybersecurity. The company established a scholarship, will sponsor a hacking competition and donated equipment and courseware.
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RIT honors its outstanding adult studentsRIT students Rebecca Clontz, Matthew Callahan and Trinity Barnosky have received Outstanding Adult Student awards.
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Featured Video
RIT on TV: Wheelchair swingWHAM-TV visits the ARC of Monroe to see a new swing for wheelchair users. The swing, which debuted at Imagine RIT, was designed and built by three RIT engineering students.
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Commencement 2015
Fulbright Scholar fulfills dream to study in U.S.As commencement draws near, University News is highlighting a few members of the Class of 2015. Today, read about Fulbright Scholar Kunsang Dorjee. See all commencement news at
rit.edu/news/commencement.
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Tiger Hockey
Men announce team captainsAlexander Kuqali, Andrew Miller and Josh Mitchell will serve as men’s hockey team captains for the 2015-2016 season, while Brady Norrish will be an assistant captain.
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Sports News
Men’s lacrosse to face Cortland todayThe No. 1 men’s lacrosse team will play No. 10 SUNY Cortland in the quarterfinals of the 2015 NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse Championship. The game starts at 4 p.m. today at Tiger Stadium.
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RIT in the News
The Black Collegian Online Student Success Story - Rochester Institute of TechnologyLennard Streat, fifth-year computer engineering student, featured
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Campus Technology Rochester Institute of Tech Taps Private Partner To Support Cybersecurity Ed more »
Rochester Business Journal Saunders College of Business ranks 7th on Princeton Review list more »
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Upcoming Events
Speaker: “Capturing Abstraction in Chemistry Problem Solving,” Hannah Sevian, hosted by CASTLE and SMERC, 2 p.m. today, Carlson Auditorium
Questions Without Cuffs: Anonymously ask questions of Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, Student Conduct Officers and Public Safety Officers, 6 p.m. today, Webb Auditorium
Late-night breakfast: 9–11 p.m. today, 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
Walkthrough: See work by School for American Crafts students, 4–7 p.m. May 18, Booth Hall, second and third floors
CASTLE Symposium: Celebrate faculty and student research to improve STEM education, 2–4 p.m. May 20, Student Innovation Hall