News by Topic: Global Engagement
With international campuses located in China, Croatia, Dubai, and Kosovo, along with numerous study abroad, international research opportunities, and faculty-led excursions, RIT maintains a strong global network, giving students and faculty the chance expand their horizons across the world.
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April 20, 2015
Two honored with public service awards
Sarah Brownell will receive the Four Presidents Distinguished Public Service Award and Hrushikesh Sagar will receive the Bruce James Distinguished Public Service Award. -
April 20, 2015
RIT scientist chosen as educator ambassador
Astrophysicist Brian Koberlein is one of nine educators to participate in the Astronomy in Chile Educator Ambassadors Program. -
April 16, 2015
Andre Hudson awarded Erskine Fellowship
Biochemist Andre Hudson will give lectures and conduct research at University of Canterbury in New Zealand as part of the Erskine Fellowship. -
April 3, 2015
Student-created video game recognized
Splattershmup, a video game created by a class of 15 RIT students, is being internationally recognized for its creativity and professional polish. -
April 2, 2015
Symposium examines how to save native languages
A symposium to discuss the documentation, conservation and revitalization of American Indian Languages will be held April 17. -
April 1, 2015
Top stories and videos for March
News and a video about RIT’s new solar array were among the most popular last month. Check out all of March’s top stories and videos. -
March 17, 2015
Tourism management students explore Dubai
Students and faculty from RIT’s School of Hospitality and International Service Management combined culture and tourism management on a trip to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. -
March 13, 2015
Travel snafu forces Baja team to think on its feet
After the RIT Baja Race Team’s car was impounded in customs in Brazil, the team built another in three days with the help of other Baja competitors. -
March 12, 2015
RIT Dubai students win electricity award
Engineering students from RIT Dubai won the Official Judges’ Award at the Future Generation Competition, one of the largest power events in the world. -
March 5, 2015
Professor creates maps for refugee camp
Brian Tomaszewski traveled to Jordan to look at how geographic information systems and mapping could help in disaster situations at the Zaatari Syrian refugee camp. -
February 24, 2015
NTID’s Todd Pagano named Fulbright Specialist
The Fulbright Specialist Program promotes linkages between U.S. scholars and professionals in select disciplines and their counterparts at host institutions around the world. -
February 17, 2015
RIT Croatia grad wins award for math app
Izet Zdralović, an alumnus of RIT Croatia who co-founded an app that solves mathematical equations, won a Netexplo Award for one of the best innovations of 2014.