| Awards spotlight young artistic talent |
What is art? A doorknob? A necklace? A teapot? A self-portrait?
Imagine sifting through nearly 1,600 works of art—pieces you would never imagine were created by students from the ages of 11 to 18.
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| Software Gift |
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StillSecure, a leading network- security software provider, has launched an educational donation program, and RIT is among the first wave of universities to receive its state-of-the-art software.
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| Equipment donation |
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RIT has received state-of-the-art color management hardware and software products from X-Rite.
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| Celebrating RIT: Spotlight on Golisano College of Computer and Information Sciences |
There is no need to “Photoshop” anything in the career portfolio of Christopher Haupt. Haupt—part of the technical team that builds and operates the popular photo editing software—already has a
compelling story about working in the computing field.
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| The search is on for ‘diversity trailblazers’ |
Do you know a Diversity Trailblazer? In celebration of the university’s 175th anniversary, RIT’s Commission for Promoting Pluralism is highlighting the contributions of men and women who have helped RIT become
a community where differences are respected and celebrated.
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| Exploring professional development at RIT |
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Human Resources’ Center for Professional Development is launching RIT’s New Staff Career Development Program in March which coincides with RIT’s Strategic Plan and a goal of retaining valuable employees. The seminar series which will be facilitated by Career Development Services is supported by a gift from TIAA-CREF.
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| 'Eat your veggies,' say two alums |
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Your mother probably told you to eat your vegetables. And you probably did, if only to ensure getting dessert. But who tells adults what they and their children should eat? The U.S. government, for one, does in its just-released 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
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| RIT professor leads energy study |
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Improving energy efficiency at national parks to conserve natural resources and save tax dollars is the goal of a project led by RIT professor James Winebrake.
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Inspiring today's female leaders
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| In honor of RIT’s 175th anniversary celebration, Tanya Van Court, director of broadband and interactive television at ESPN, was the inaugural speaker for the Women in Leadership series. In addition to her talk, Van Court chatted with RIT communication students and made an appearance at RIT’s Sports Zone. |
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