Today’s Top Stories
RIT Press to bring Vignelli book back into print
RIT Press and an enthusiastic group of crowdfunders have revitalized a book that profiles the most iconic work of world-renowned Italian designers Lella and Massimo Vignelli. This August, RIT Press will release an exact reprint of the original, 196-page
Vignelli: From A to Z.
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Drawing new insights from gravitational wavesRichard O’Shaughnessy and collaborators reanalyzed the merging black holes detected by LIGO last year, linking the black hole’s misalignment to when it formed from the death of a massive star. The force expelled the newborn black hole with a “natal kick,” causing the misalignment.
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Student Newsmakers
Student presents at Vision Science Society meetingKamran Binaee, a Ph.D. student in RIT’s Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, delivered his talk, “Modeling Hand-Eye Movements in a Virtual Ball Catching Setup Using Deep Recurrent Neural Network,” at the annual meeting of the Vision Science Society May 19-24 at St. Pete Beach, Fla.
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Sports News
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Jess Calzolari named a 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-District selection read more »
RIT in the News
WROC-TV RIT on TV: Paris Climate Accord Enid Cardinal, senior sustainability advisor, interviewed
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USA Today The top 10 colleges for degree in management information systemsSaunders College of Business mentioned
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GoodCall Reading, Writing, Arithmetic - and 'Oracy' and Critical ThinkingJennifer Schneider, the Eugene H. Fram Chair in Applied Critical Thinking, quoted
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New York Post Dems' problem is with the working class, empty climate promises & other commentsA.J. Caschetta, senior lecturer, Department of English, quoted
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The Philadelphia Inquirer The art of communicationRea Rossi '09 (metalcrafts and jewelry design) featured
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Today’s Weather
Upcoming Events
Conference: Association of Medical Professionals with Hearing Losses Conference, June 9–11, Lyndon B. Johnson and Rosica halls (
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Fundraiser: JDRF One Walk, walkathon benefits juvenile diabetes research, 9 a.m.–noon June 11, Gordon Field House (
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Faculty and staff blood drive: 8:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. June 16, Gordon Field House (
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