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April 23, 2015
NTID student ready to face future
Mason Chronister has always known he can accomplish anything despite his hearing and vision loss. At the end of May, he’ll achieve one dream of working for the government. -
April 23, 2015
Chemistry students bond as research family
Four seniors entered RIT’s chemistry program together as freshmen and quickly became inseparable friends—and have conducted groundbreaking research. -
April 23, 2015
Student team proposes energy retrofit of town hall
Electrical/mechanical engineering technology students evaluated Irondequoit Town Hall for the national Green Energy Challenge. -
April 23, 2015
Wallace Center wins two Horizon Interactive Awards
The Wallace Center’s Impact Report website was named a Gold Winner of the 2014 Horizon Interactive Awards in two categories. -
April 23, 2015
NYSP2I announces winners of student competition
The Research and Development student competition and K-12 student poster competition provides students across the state the opportunity to solve sustainability issues. -
April 22, 2015
NTID professor named Community Champion
Thomas Warfield, director of dance at NTID, as been named a 2015 Community Champion honoree for his commitment to advancing LGBT equality and justice in Western New York. -
April 22, 2015
RIT researchers redefine clinical hypnosis
Dr. Laurence Sugarman and Anna Hope wrote an award-winning paper on understanding hypnosis as an effective therapeutic treatment in health care. -
April 22, 2015
RIT/NTID Performing Arts presents ‘Hairspray’
Hairspray, performed by deaf and hearing actors simultaneously, runs 7:30 p.m. April 24, 25, 30 and May 1; and 2 p.m. April 26 and May 3. -
April 21, 2015
Alex Kipman to join RIT’s Innovation Hall of Fame
Alex Kipman ’01 is being lauded for the impact his revolutionary inventions—the Microsoft Kinect and HoloLens—have made on the world. -
April 21, 2015
Alumnus part of Pulitzer Prize-winning team
The photography staff of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which includes RIT alumnus David Carson, won the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography on Monday. -
April 20, 2015
Mourning the loss of RIT student Max Maisel
The RIT family is mourning the loss of Max Maisel, a third-year professional photographic illustration student from Fairfield, Conn. -
April 20, 2015
Mini smart cars hit the track at Imagine RIT
Student-designed “intelligent” cars will be featured in the Freescale Cup East Coast regional and USA final challenges at the upcoming Imagine RIT festival May 2.