Today’s Top Stories
RIT ranks among top video-game design schoolsRIT is one of the top schools in the world to study and launch a career in game design for 2016, according to new international rankings from The Princeton Review.
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RIT heads to Game Developers ConferenceMore than 100 RIT students, faculty, alumni and staff will travel to San Francisco this week to attend the world’s largest professional gaming industry event of the year.
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RIT hosts 100 off-road racing teams this summerOff-road racing is back at RIT this June as the university will host and compete against 100 collegiate teams from around the world at the 2016 SAE Baja World Challenge.
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Sports News
Softball looks for Liberty League postseason berthThe 2016 softball team will look to earn a spot in the Liberty League postseason tournament and compete for the league championship, as 12 players, including eight starters, return from last season’s team that won 14 contests.
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RIT in the News
Democrat and Chronicle RIT advances in AHA, sweeps Mercyhurst more »
Rochester Business Journal Scientist speaks at RIT on climate change talks more »
Democrat and Chronicle Coon earns record lacrosse win at RIT more »
Observer-Dispatch New Hartford entrepreneur wins business awardBrian Bluff '87 (microelectrical engineering) featured
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Henrietta Post RIT student wins Cochlear Graeme Clark Scholarship more »
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Upcoming Events
GCCIS Majors and Minors Fair: Until 1 p.m. today, Golisano Hall atrium
Safe Paddy’s Day Table: Promoting staying safe when drinking alcohol, until 1 p.m. today, breezeway between Campus Center and Clark Gym
Lecture: “Cubism: Making History,” Michael Amy, CIAS, 5 p.m. today, Golisano Hall auditorium
Study Jam: Sponsored by Saunders Multicultural Business Association, 5 p.m. today, Lowenthal Hall, room 1110/1105
Presentation: CIAS Honors trip to Spain, noon tomorrow, Gannett Hall, Neblette Conference Room
Reading and book signing: Sonja Livingston, author, Ghostbread and Queen of the Fall, 1 p.m. tomorrow, Campus Center Reading Room
Diversity and Research Series: “Understanding Academic Success of RIT Sophomores,” Michael D’Arcangelo, Office of Diversity & Inclusion, 2:30 p.m. tomorrow, MOSAIC Center, SAU
Kern lecture series: “The Changing Landscape: How Museums Can Demonstrate Expertise in the Age of Google,” Carol Summerfield, TeamWorks, 5 p.m. tomorrow, Bamboo Room
Speaker series: “Who Am I & Why Do I Teach?” with Jackie Mozrall, 12:30 p.m. March 17, Liberal Arts Hall, McKenzie Commons