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November 1, 2013
Top stories and videos for October
News about the alumnus who photographed a great Boston Red Sox moment and Steve Wozniak’s visit were among the most-read stories in October. -
October 31, 2013
Student shares passion for engineering and art
A Q&A with first-year mechanical engineering major Rozie Yeghiazarian. -
October 30, 2013
Student Health Center offers flu shots
The health center, located in the August Center across from the Quarter Mile entrance to the Gordon Field House, offers flu shots and other services to students. -
October 29, 2013
Veterans Day Breakfast spotlights RIT patriots
RIT hosts its third annual Veterans Day Breakfast 8 to 10 a.m. Nov. 11. The celebration pays tribute to those who serve or have served honorably in uniform. -
October 24, 2013
Play explores hilarity of blind dating
A Q&A with Nick Giordano, a third-year management information systems and political science double major and director of Check, Please, a 30-minute, one-act play. -
October 18, 2013
Program teaches first-year students how to learn
RIT is launching a National Science Foundation-funded program to improve the retention of deaf, hard-of-hearing and first-generation undergraduates majoring in STEM fields. -
October 18, 2013
One of the minds behind Thought at Work
A Q&A with Hannah Abele, a second-year industrial design student and co-coordinator of Thought at Work, a design conference for students and professionals. -
October 16, 2013
RIT offers graduate study open house Nov. 1
The event is geared toward prospective full-time graduate students, but potential part-time students are also welcome to attend. -
October 9, 2013
RIT named a top college for Native Americans
For the sixth year in a row, The American Indian Science and Engineering Society named RIT as one of America’s “Top 200 Colleges for Native Americans.” -
October 9, 2013
The ‘Woz’ was here
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak stopped by RIT’s Computer Science House for an impromptu tour on Monday. -
October 8, 2013
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October 8, 2013
Purchase Prize collection on view
“In Retrospective: Selected Works from the Wallace Library Art Collection 1972-2009” features paintings, sculpture, prints, posters, ceramics, glass, jewelry and photographs.