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May 17, 2016
M&T Bank establishes City Scholars Scholarship
M&T Bank will offer annual scholarships of up to $25,000 to two RIT students in the Rochester City Scholars Program. -
May 12, 2016
Goodbye, Goodbuy! recycling program starts Monday
More than 100 volunteers are needed for the second annual Goodbye, Goodbuy! program, where students moving out can donate items to be sold to incoming students next year. -
May 11, 2016
First Niagara Foundation supports City Scholars
The First Niagara Foundation gave a $10,000 grant to the Rochester City Scholars Program at RIT as part of its Mentoring Matters Program. -
May 9, 2016
President Destler announces 2017 retirement
William W. Destler, RIT’s ninth president, announced today that he will retire at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year. -
May 7, 2016
Innovation and creativity on display
The ninth annual Imagine RIT festival featured battling robots, portable coffee makers, glass blowing and devices to help people with mobility issues among the 400 exhibits. -
May 6, 2016
Ninth annual Imagine RIT set for Saturday
More than 30,000 people are expected to attend this campus-wide event, which features 400+ interactive exhibits in science, technology, the arts and more.
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May 6, 2016
Second lieutenant joins new Army Cyber Branch
Meet Morgan Maroni, a fourth-year computing security major and command sergeant major of the Army ROTC Tiger Battalion. After graduation, she will join the Army Cyber Branch. -
May 3, 2016
Top stories and videos for April
News about a faculty member’s mystery novel and a video on the Hot Wheelz racing team were among the most popular last month. Check out all of April’s top stories and videos. -
April 28, 2016
Female students honored as Legacy Leaders
The 2016 Women’s Career Achievement Dinner celebrated the accomplishments of women at RIT, including 38 graduating seniors who received Legacy Leader Awards. -
April 28, 2016
Students win international scholarships
Sixteen students have won funding for international experiences through several different programs. -
April 27, 2016
NTID student committed to serving community
Meet Susana Flores, a fourth-year museum studies student, who is graduating in May, and community service director for the Latin American Deaf Club. -
April 27, 2016
Get on the list at Walk the Moon
Alumnus Scott Saldinger is organizing a bone marrow drive at Saturday’s Walk the Moon concert to sign concertgoers up for the international bone marrow registry.