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RIT named a top video game design school The B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences is one of the top schools to study video game design at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, according to new international rankings from The Princeton Review. more »
Digital Humanities speaker series launches March 21 The lecture series will examine the digitalization of the humanities and the ways that they have affected our relationships with science and technology. more »
Alumnus to address world’s energy paradigm Patrick Meyer ’06 of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Energy Resources presents “How the U.S. Department of State is Transforming Energy Systems Abroad” on Wednesday. more »
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RIT on TV: Deadliest Space Weather Physics professor Sukanya Chakrabarti talks about Jupiter’s Big Red Spot on The Weather Channel’s Deadliest Space Weather series. watch video »
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| Student Spotlight |
Graduate student sharing Native American language and culture A Q&A with Benjamin Parker, applied and computational mathematics graduate student and president of the Native American Student Association. more »
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Steve Pinizzotto makes NHL debut Former men’s hockey standout forward Steve Pinizzotto made his National Hockey League debut with the Vancouver Canucks against the Nashville Predators on Thursday. Pinizzotto joins Vancouver teammate Chris Tanev as the only former RIT players to suit up in an NHL contest. more »
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Rochester Business Journal Roberts Communications wins ‘Best of Show’ at ADDY Awards Student winners mentioned more »
Democrat and Chronicle ADDY Awards: Roberts Communications wins Best of Show Students Corrine Weber, Sarah Holden, Victoria Angie, Karen Hu, David Mitchell, Leslie Gil and Christina Salvas mentioned more »
Henrietta Post RIT student radio station nominated for 2013 College Radio Woodie Award more »
Democrat and Chronicle Jordan Ruby showing his value to RIT more »
Information Week IT Age Discrimination: You're Not The Dinosaur Ron Hira, associate professor of public policy, quoted more »
Vancouver Business Journal WSU bringing hospitality program to Vancouver Russell Brent ’97 (hotel and resort management), ’98 (service management) quoted more »
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| Upcoming Events |
Transfer Open House: until 3:30 p.m. today, Ingle Auditorium
Golisano College Dean’s Lecture Series: “Emotion Tracking for Memory, Health and Awareness,” Mary Czerwinski, ACM Distinguished Scientist, 1 p.m. today, Golisano Hall auditorium
Opening reception: “Time and Again: Photography by Tom Policano,” 4–8 p.m. today, Dyer Arts Center (exhibit runs through April 24)
Lecture: RIT National Press Photographers Association’s “What We Do” Show Guest Lectures, Aristide Economopoulos ’94, Alexander Daley-Clark, 7 p.m. today, Booth Hall, room 1420
CAB Friday Night Live: Irish dancing, 8 p.m. today, Al Davis Room
Indoor football: Roc City Thunder vs. West Virginia Badgers, 7:15 p.m. March 16, Gordon Field House
Knighthawks lacrosse: RIT Night: $10 tickets for students, faculty, staff, 7:30 p.m. March 16, Blue Cross Arena, Rochester
Film screening and discussion: RIT Faculty Speaker Film Series, Quartet, 6:40 p.m. March 18, discussion led by lecturer David Sluberski, The Little Theatre, Rochester, $5
Exhibit: African American Museum on Wheels, exhibit open 11 a.m.–5 p.m. March 19, keynote address at noon, SAU Fireside Lounge
Workshop: Demonstration of Teach2Connect resource for deaf/hard-of-hearing students, noon March 19, ASL & Deaf Culture Community Center, SAU
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