RIT announces college name changes, reorganized Academic Affairs
Introducing concepts that become tangible, visible works of art: photography, moving images, designs, products, publications, or electronic forms of communication that represent our means of expression as a society.
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.@RIT_ID graduate student Andrea Gonzalez Esteche explains how helpful it was to use @makerbot 3D printers to creat… https://t.co/R6EHDLd9dy
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All of the 3D-printed products, like this ergonomic wrist support by Ariel Li, encourage wrist interaction.… https://t.co/UYmB0ABuHs
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The exploratory course investigated the iterative design process using 3D printing.
#RITcias #RITatNYC… https://t.co/9elaS8zrKB
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#RIT at @NYCxDESIGN continues tonight at @makerbot! @RIT_ID graduate work from a collaborative class with MakerBot… https://t.co/VhWZwTnC1z
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Day One of #RIT at @NYCxDESIGN featured two difference-making exhibits at @wanteddesign Brooklyn… https://t.co/8dcJjvEHOf
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Announcement: The College of Imaging Arts and Sciences is changing its name to College of Art and Design, effective… https://t.co/Flp8Bd1sgL
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#RIT’s large foot (paw?) print at @wanteddesign, where students and faculty are exhibiting difference-making projec… https://t.co/y8bPYOqpER
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Dan Gabber, an RIT MFA ceramics student and ‘17 @RIT_ID alumnus, explains the design process of a fabric bowl he an… https://t.co/ypcV2X69Ru
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#RIT’s other exhibit at @wanteddesign is textile work from @RIT_ID Soft Goods classes. The 10 displayed products fo… https://t.co/bTeMXb0Uad
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Preemie wraps are another #RIT Hope for Honduras project being exhibited. Students from @RIT_ID faculty Melissa Daw… https://t.co/Gb5NHriqvA
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As part of the #RIT Hope for Honduras initiative that aims to improve maternal and infant care in Honduras,… https://t.co/VNaPTcbPah
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#RIT is exhibiting projects at @NYCxDESIGN for the next week and we'll provide full coverage on here, Facebook and… https://t.co/himEFaH91V
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Our @mst_rit program has a long history of producing fantastic #artist teachers. See this year's graduating class —… https://t.co/HUuFrLTPwK
“When preparing to photograph, I am a scientist first.â€
@MuseeMagazine featured #RITphoto's Michael Peres about ho… https://t.co/tYKgvmvv6l
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