Today’s Top Stories
Registration now open for summer coursesRegistration is open for the summer term at RIT and seats are still available in a wide variety of subjects both online and on campus. Students interested in early graduation, staying on track or thinking about a ligher course load in fall or spring semesters are encouraged to register.
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Benjamin Lawrance named ACLS FellowBenjamin Lawrance, the Hon. Barber B. Conable Jr. Endowed Professor of International Studies, has been named a 2017 American Council of Learned Societies Fellow and is the first RIT faculty member to receive an ACLS Fellowship.
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RIT scores high in ‘CEO Magazine’ MBA rankingsRIT’s graduate business programs continue to be among the best in the nation and globally among colleges and universities, according to
The CEO Magazine’s 2017 Global MBA Rankings, released today.
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Newsmakers
Tina Lent, director of museum studies and professor in the Department of Performing Arts and Visual Culture in the College of Liberal Arts, has photography being exhibited in the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center's "Made in New York" juried art show in Auburn, N.Y., through May 21.
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Sports News
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RIT in the News
Spectrum News RIT on TV: Equal Pay Day Women in Science event featured
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WHEC-TV RIT on TV: Internet Privacy and Security Josephine Wolff, assistant professor of public policy and computing security, interviewed
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Democrat and Chronicle Wilmorite acquires Macy's building at Marketplace MallEugene Fram, professor emeritus, Saunders College of Business, quoted
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MSN.com 15 top executives explain how they climbed the ladderJustin Copie '07 (information technology) featured
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Today’s Weather
Upcoming Events
Softball: vs. Brockport, 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. today, Tiger Stadium
Baseball: vs. St. John Fisher, 3:30 p.m. today, Tiger Stadium
Speaker: James Macchiano, director, Multicultural Center for Academic Success, 4:30 p.m. today, SAU Mosaic Center
Viva l’Italia lecture series: “Alberto Burri: Reinventing Painting,” Michael Amy, 6:30 p.m. today, Allen Chapel
Lecture and workshop: “The Cameraless Filmmaker,” Steven Woloshen, 11 a.m. tomorrow, Gannett Hall, room A140
ASL Lecture Series: “LEAD-K: Getting Kids Kindergarten-Ready,” Roz Rosen, 12:30 p.m. tomorrow, Panara Theatre
Speaker: “Composing with an Echo: The Listeners, an art of Synthetic Language,” John Cayley, Brown University, 5 p.m. tomorrow, Liberal Arts Hall, McKenzie Commons
Awards ceremony: Outstanding Undergraduate Scholars, 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, Gordon Field House
Performance: West African Percussion Ensemble, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, SAU Fireside Lounge