| Outstanding RIT staff honored |
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At RIT, staff are more than the people who keep things running. Yes, they send out the bills, empty the trash, register students for classes, plow the roads and cook lunch. But they’re also surrogate parents, friends, confidants, mentors and
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| Hail RIT: A new winning tradition |
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The men’s hockey team is off to a fast start with three wins (against Air Force, Canisius, St. Lawrence) in RIT’s inaugural Division I season. Above, the Tigers listen intently to a pre-game speech by Head their pride and excitement for a new brand of
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| CIS named Center of Excellence |
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Leica Geosystems, a world wide leader in geospacial imaging, has recently chosen the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science at RIT to serve as a Center of Excellence in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. The award
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| Partnering for music education |
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RIT’s College of Liberal Arts and The Commission Project are both in the business of music education. To celebrate this common goal, RIT Singers, RIT’s Jazz Ensemble and Concert Band, and area high school jazz ensembles will perform a free
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| RIT makes national news again—this time in the funny pages |
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On Oct. 25, Doonesbury featured RIT as the place to go if you’ve got the “science bug” or already hold five patents. Alex Doonesbury, a technology whiz, was depicted as considering RIT’s engineering program as a top college and career choice. RIT
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Halloween is fun for all ages
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| Four-year-old Jack Peterson, a child at Margaret’s House, RIT’s on-campus
daycare, enjoys a Halloween cookie and shows off his Power Ranger costume during lunch with the “big kids” in Gracie’s cafeteria, Oct. 31. Last year’s luncheon was such a success that it has become an annual event. |
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