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August 18, 2014
New mechatronics lab to open in fall
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems and New York Air Brake, in conjunction with RIT, have created the Knorr-Bremse North America Mechatronics Lab in the Kate Gleason College. -
August 5, 2014
Designing a roadmap for U.S. airspace
Corporate and university partners become part of national plans to improve use of unmanned aircraft systems. -
July 31, 2014
French student earns 2014 Turkman Scholar Award
International engineering student Karine Florent was recently named the 2014 Ibrahim Renan Turkman Scholar in recognition of her outstanding academic achievements. -
July 24, 2014
Teen girls explore STEM careers
Girls going into 10th-12th grades explored possible careers in engineering, science, technology and mathematics during WE Explore, hosted by the Women in Engineering program. -
July 10, 2014
Women in STEM advocate DiGeronimo addresses teens
JJ DiGeronimo, president of Advancing Women in STEM, will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Women in Engineering WE Explore summer program. -
July 9, 2014
Doctoral student shares climate change information
Engineering doctoral student Susan Spencer will be presenting information from her recent trip to Australia as a participant in the Climate Reality Corp. Training. -
June 30, 2014
RIT named ‘Research Affiliate Member of the Year’
MedTech Association, a membership-based trade association for the bioscience and medical technology industry, recently honored RIT at its annual member’s dinner. -
June 25, 2014
Engineering society honors professor
Surendra “Vinnie” Gupta was presented the Robert G. Quinn Award by the American Society of Engineering Education for excellence in lab-based education, training and research. -
June 16, 2014
Amateur Radio Club powers Tour de Cure
Bikers in the recent American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure connected to home base with technology designed and built by students in RIT’s Amateur Radio Club K2GXT. -
June 6, 2014
Engineering team designs STEM activities for kids
The Relevant Education in Math and Science program is a series of online activities that provide a way to associate math and science with solving engineering problems. -
June 2, 2014
Brothers study energy sources for cell stations
Andres Kwasinski from RIT and Alexis Kwasinski from the University of Texas at Austin are studying using alternative, renewable energy resources for cellular base stations. -
May 19, 2014
Engineering students build camera rig for the Met
Seven students from the Kate Gleason College of Engineering installed a Vertical X-Y Camera Rig they designed and built for the Metropolitan Museum of Art.