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April 22, 2014
RIT hosts Stand Against Racism walk and rally
RIT will be among many individuals and organizations across the country joining forces with the YWCA today for this national initiative to stamp out racism in communities. -
April 10, 2014
Rochester City Scholars to be featured on WXXI-AM
Kaneesha Dukes, Tim Reed and Karbara Maxey, students from the first graduating class of Rochester City Scholars, will be on WXXI-AM 1370’s Connections radio show Monday. -
April 10, 2014
Twyla Cummings wins diversity award
Cummings, senior associate dean of the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences, was named the winner of the 2014 Isaac L. Jordan Sr. Faculty Pluralism Award. -
April 3, 2014
Students receive Leadership Award Scholarships
RIT honored its star students who demonstrate leadership, service and positive spirit during the 2014 Leadership Awards April 2. -
March 26, 2014
Student Affairs recognizes faculty, staff
The Division of Student Affairs recognized faculty and staff for their exceptional contributions to foster RIT spirit during an awards ceremony. -
March 24, 2014
First class of City Scholars to graduate
Twenty-seven students from the City School District qualified for the scholarships for the 2010 academic year. Four years later, 21 are on track to graduate. -
March 5, 2014
Society of Women Engineers hosts teen students
RIT’s section of the Society of Women Engineers hosted 50 girls for the group’s annual SWE Overnight program. The girls toured RIT and explored hands-on workshops. -
February 6, 2014
Legacy of slavery program at RIT Feb. 13
Sharon Morgan is a descendant of slaves; Thomas DeWolf is a descendant of slave owners. Both will be at RIT Feb. 13 for a book signing and discussion. -
February 5, 2014
ADVANCE RIT team hosts program launch Feb. 13
RIT is beginning its first series of campus-wide projects to increase career opportunities and overcome barriers to advancement for its female faculty. -
January 28, 2014
Student to participate in ‘State of Race’ panel
Journalism and political science student Tianna Manon will be among the community panelists discussing “State of Race in Rochester: 50 years after the ’64 Riots” on Jan. 30. -
January 15, 2014
Bevier Gallery displays young students’ best art
The Rochester-Finger Lakes Middle and High School Art Exhibition opens Jan. 31 at RIT with an awards ceremony and reception. -
December 13, 2013
Student wins Miss Black Deaf America pageant
A Q&A with Chenae Laldee, a fourth-year multidisciplinary studies who was crowned Miss Black Deaf America.