Rochester Institute of Technology
Newsline
RIT students create a ‘missing link’ for the world’s hospitality industry
Three RIT graduates from the class of 2008 have transformed a key portion of how Rochester-area hotels do business—and they’re looking... [more]

Research team hopes to shift photonics technologies to widespread use
Photonics, the study and application of electromagnetic energy through the manipulation of light, has been utilized to develop some of our... [more]

Novelist delves into soul of a simple man
Love and loss, faith and redemption, and the search for one’s own identity stretch across the pages of Robert Chandler’s first... [more]

New opportunities, insights came with hearing loss
Melissa Skyer ’06 (M.S., environmental science) is a poet, dancer, artist, nature lover and environmental scientist. Next year, she’ll add eco tour... [more]
Men's Soccer to Kick-off Alumni Weekend with Fifth Annual Doug May Memorial Classic; Golf Tournament to Honor May on August 29
ROCHESTER, NY -- The RIT men's soccer team will host the Fifth Annual Doug May Memorial Classic. The Tournament... [more]
Recent news releases
- RIT’s Women in Engineering Program Receives National Award of Excellence
- Biotechnology Institute Explores the Myth of a Multiracial Society
- Rochester Institute of Technology Names First President of RIT Dubai
- RIT Announces Five New Appointments to its Board of Trustees
- RIT Recognized as a ‘2008 Great College to Work For’
Visit University News for more news coverage.
Upcoming Events
For a more complete list of RIT events, check out the events
calendar.
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- Dislocated Worker Info Session (July 16)
- College & Careers (July 18 - 19)
- College & Careers (Aug. 1 - 2)
- Part-time Study Info Session (Aug. 13)
Spotlight
Two RIT students spent a summer working for the FBI– and both hope to pursue careers with the elite law-enforcement agency. [more]
In Focus
Project Lead the Way (PLTW) is a not-for-profit organization that promotes pre-engineering courses for middle school and high school students. Each... [more]



