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February 1, 2013
Episcopal bishop to speak at RIT
RIT welcomes the Right Reverend Bishop Prince Singh, as he presents “South Asian Christianity: Experiences and Perspectives,” 2-4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 11, in RIT’s Skalny Room. -
January 28, 2013
RIT welcomes back Claire McCurdy Feb. 5
Claire McCurdy to talk about response and relief efforts to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant meltdown, 10 a.m.–noon Tuesday, Feb. 5, in Ingle Auditorium. -
January 24, 2013
RIT to host journalism conference Jan. 29
Speakers include Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Cay Johnston and David Hunke, former president and publisher of USA Today. -
January 21, 2013
College of Liberal Arts to receive $300K gift
Former provost and English professor Stan McKenzie has pledged $300,000 to create a speaker series and to help beautify college common areas. -
January 15, 2013
RIT and NASA host Native Innovation Day
Native American Future Stewards Program celebrates the scientific contributions and research of faculty and students on Jan. 18. -
January 8, 2013
Transnational studies professor to speak Jan. 17
Toni Pressley-Sanon presents “Haiti’s Contemporary Peasant Movement: Struggles and Triumphs” as part of the Conable lecture series. -
January 7, 2013
Tips for sticking to New Year’s resolutions
Joseph Baschnagel, assistant professor of psychology, offers these tips to setting—and keeping—New Year’s resolutions. -
December 12, 2012
RIT hosts annual Advent Lessons and Carols
Event is based on the Christmas Eve Service of King’s College in Cambridge and features performances by the RIT Orchestra, RIT Singers and a cappella groups. -
December 5, 2012
Tips for easing holiday stress
Psychology professor Roger Harnish believes that even die-hard cynics can rekindle the holiday spirit. -
November 27, 2012
Author to discuss Hindu settlers
Corinne Dempsey, an expert in Hindu traditions, global Christianity, gender, politics and religion, comparative religion and mysticism, visits Dec. 5. -
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 14, 2012
Film uncovers personal impact of ‘Mein Kampf’
Hinda Mandell, assistant professor of communication, aims to raise $5,000 to complete her film on the personal impact that Hitler’s Mein Kampf has had on her family.