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December 6, 2013
Student awarded scholarship for volunteer work
A Q&A with Stephen Johnson, a fifth-year civil engineering technology major and volunteer firefighter. He received the Howard Freckleton and Roy Hamel Endowed Scholarship. -
November 22, 2013
RIT hosts World AIDS Day fundraiser Dec. 7
Two Greek student associations are hosting the World AIDS Day Banquet, with all proceeds going toward Trillium Health. -
November 21, 2013
RIT students test their modeling skills
Eight male and eight female students made the cut to compete in Tiger’s Next Top Model. On Friday, the top male and female models will be named. -
November 15, 2013
Student helps make dreams come true at Disney
A Q&A with Henry Malina, a fourth-year hospitality management major and intern at Disney World in Florida. -
November 15, 2013
Math major shares passion for creative writing
A Q&A with fourth-year applied mathematics Will Consagra, who is participating in the Undergraduate/Faculty Reading Series on Nov. 21. -
November 8, 2013
Student spends time abroad in New Zealand
A Q&A with third-year imaging science student Malachi Schultz, who is enrolled in a five-month study abroad program in New Zealand. -
November 4, 2013
Concert series presents ‘Two Pianos–Four Hands’
Pianists Benjamin Hopkins and Christopher Goodpasture headline the second installment of this year’s Performing Artists Concert Series on Nov. 15. -
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
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.