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March 23, 2018
Multidisciplinary student team creates award-winning journal
A printed and electronic multidisciplinary journal produced by students from various programs in Rochester Institute of Technology’s College of Art and Design was recently recognized in a competition against institutions from around the world.
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March 7, 2018
RIT robotics group competes in regional qualifier
The RIT VEX U Team competed in the West Virginia 2018 VEX U Regional Qualifier at Fairmont State University last weekend, finishing 13th overall. -
March 6, 2018
RIT professor named Engineer of the Year
Professor Martin Gordon, a nationally-recognized expert in forensic engineering and traffic crash reconstruction, was recently selected as the 2018 Engineer of the Year by the Rochester Engineering Society. -
March 5, 2018
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February 22, 2018
Kodak print conference to feature College of Art and Design keynote speaker, project
Frank Romano, world-renowned printing expert and RIT professor emeritus is the scheduled keynote speaker at Eastman Kodak Company's first-ever “Taking Print Further,” a two-day event revolving around today’s print market trends and the future of the industry. Additionally, a photobook produced by RIT School of Photographic Arts and Sciences professor and visual media chair Frank Cost’s Aerial Photography course will be distributed.
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February 13, 2018
Learn about Veterans Upward Bound program Feb. 16
The Veterans Upward Bound program at RIT will host an information session on Feb. 16 to help local military veterans prepare for college or trade certification programs and advance their careers. -
February 13, 2018
CAST highlights drone technology
RIT's College of Applied Science and Technology hosts "Drones: Technology, Safety, Community, Engagement and the Future" on Feb. 20 as part of Engineers Week. -
January 26, 2018
Student Spotlight: Turning failing habits around
Meet Brian Zarzuela, a third-year computer engineering technology major who is passionate about service work. After a difficult first semester, Zarzuela turned to the College Restoration Program to get his grades back on track. -
December 5, 2017
CAST students take top placements in competition
For the second year in a row, RIT civil engineering technology undergraduates took top placements at the annual Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) Region I student construction management competition. -
December 4, 2017
New app assesses cellular coverage and download speeds
Researchers at RIT developed a new smartphone app, RIT Cellular Metrics, that allows users to measure the actual download speeds of cellular providers and compare results in the specific geographic area. -
November 21, 2017
'Knowledge is power' says mayor of Dubrovnik
Mato Frankovic '03 (hotel and resort management) was appointed to a four-year term as mayor of Dubrovnik after winning the election in his hometown last June. He said what set him apart in the race--and from his predecessors--was his leadership. -
November 14, 2017
Multidisciplinary teams apply problem-solving skills during IdeaLab event
Rochester Institute of Technology students and faculty from various disciplines put their creative problem-solving skills to good use earlier this month. Working collaboratively, they examined challenges faced by client organizations and then presented conceptual solutions to them during a two-day event.