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  • December 19, 2016

    Poster for "Lost and Found"

    Gaming professor aims to enhance religious literacy

    A team of interdisciplinary researchers, designers and developers led by Owen Gottlieb, an assistant professor of interactive games and media at RIT, has created a digital prototype for Lost & Found, a strategy game that aims to promote and enhance the public understanding of religion.
  • December 12, 2016

    Portrait of Owen Gottlieb

    Professor gets grant to help gaming scholars

    Owen Gottlieb, assistant professor in the School of Interactive Games and Media and research affiliate in the MAGIC Center, received a National Science Foundation grant to design a capacity-building program tailored to early-career scholars.
  • December 7, 2016

    Poster for "MircoMasters: edX RIT"

    RIT launches MicroMasters program in cybersecurity

    Starting in March, learners can begin the RIT Cybersecurity MicroMasters program with edX, the leading nonprofit online learning destination. Upon completing the five-part program, learners can apply to RIT and may be awarded nine credit hours toward their degree requirements.
  • November 21, 2016

    Person posing in front of IBM sign

    Ph.D. in computing and information sciences—Ken Wong

    As a research staff member at IBM Research, Wong is teaching the artificially intelligent computer system Watson—made famous by its winning run on the quiz show Jeopardy!—how to identify specific features in X-rays, MRI scans and other medical images.
  • November 21, 2016

    Anne Haake sits outside of computing building.

    Tiger Talk: Anne R. Haake

    Anne R. Haake became dean of the B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences on April 1.
  • November 15, 2016

    Picture of RIT's Magic building

    RIT officially launches MAGIC Spell Studios

    RIT today launched the building that will house MAGIC Spell Studios, a first-of-its-kind effort in higher education that will link RIT’s internationally ranked academic programs with high-tech facilities needed to commercialize computer gaming, film and animation, and digital media projects.

  • November 11, 2016

    People working on computers in lab

    Students compete in cybersecurity competition

    College students from Maine to California traveled to RIT to test their hacking skills in the annual Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition. University of Central Florida took home the top trophy in the competition, while University at Buffalo placed second and RIT placed third.
  • November 10, 2016

    Person posing for camera

    Graduate student finds family in peers

    Meet Sanjay Varma Rudraraju, a computer science graduate student from Visakhapatnam, India. He works in The Wallace Center and recently participated in The Giant Read, in which RIT students visited School No. 5 in the city of Rochester and read to first-graders.
  • November 1, 2016

    Musicians performing on stage with Legend of Zelda logo

    RPO performs music from Legend of Zelda

    The concert, featuring music and scenes from the Legend of Zelda video game and a panel discussion afterward, is co-sponsored by RIT, RIT’s MAGIC Spell Studios and Upstate Region Interactive Technologies Hub.
  • October 31, 2016

    RIT hosts second pen testing competition

    Students from the nation’s top colleges will use their offensive hacking skills for good in RIT’s Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition Nov. 4-6. The competition allows students to experience a day in the life of a penetration tester, who tests and evaluates an organization’s computer systems.