News
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February 1, 2013
Student embraces diversity at RIT
A Q&A with third-year new media marketing student Aksa Asgher, who is secretary of the Global Union club. -
January 30, 2013
Fonzworth Bentley to host Tribute event
TV personality, musician and author Fonzworth Bentley will open the annual cultural showcase on Feb. 10. -
January 28, 2013
RIT Public Service Award winners announced
NTID professor Stephanie Polowe and RIT/NTID student Abubakar Ali have been chosen to receive prestigious public service awards from RIT. -
January 25, 2013
Marcos Esterman appointed faculty associate
Marcos Esterman, associate professor of industrial and systems engineering, has been appointed faculty associate by RIT Provost Jeremy Haefner. -
January 24, 2013
Gospel Fest features Deon Kipping Feb. 1
Kipping will be joined by RIT’s Gospel Ensemble, God’s Vision Ministries All Male Choir and the local All High School Gospel Ensemble. -
January 22, 2013
RIT students take the lead in Adirondack Cup
A team of students from the E. Philip Saunders College of Business is ahead of its competitors—17 schools from across the Northeast—in the mock portfolio competition. -
January 17, 2013
Saunders College to hold town hall meetings
College seeks ideas in developing a strategic plan and programming for the new Center for Urban Entrepreneurship, expected to open this fall. -
December 19, 2012
Maureen Valentine honored for supporting diversity
Valentine was presented the 2012 Changing Hearts and Minds Award this fall. -
November 28, 2012
RIT honors Martin Luther King
Economist Julianne Malveaux opens Expressions of King’s Legacy event Jan. 28. -
November 21, 2012
Navajo recording artist to speak, perform at RIT
Radmilla Cody is the keynote speaker for RIT’s celebration of Native American Heritage Month. -
November 7, 2012
Alumna receives Kennedy Human Rights Award
Librada Paz, a leader in New York’s farmworker human rights movement, received the 2012 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award. -
November 4, 2012
What will RIT look like at the end of Connect@RIT?
A guest essay by Margaret Bailey on an initiative to increase the participation and advancement of female faculty in STEM fields.