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March 1, 2016
Faculty discuss ethics at lunch series
Ethics Across the Curriculum was created last year to bring faculty from across RIT together to talk about ethical issues that could arise in their course teachings. -
February 8, 2016
RIT announces investments in four research areas
Teams focusing on cybersecurity, health care technology, photonics and unmanned aerial vehicle imaging will each receive up to $1 million over five years. -
February 3, 2016
Three COLA faculty receive Miller Fellowships
Each awardee receives a $12,000 fellowship, typically used for a course release in the upcoming academic year and any costs related to the completion of their project. -
February 1, 2016
Grad student judges books by their covers
Daniel Gallagher analyzed the front covers of The New York Times fiction bestsellers over two years, finding publishers want to convey a feeling rather than the plot. -
February 1, 2016
National speakers highlight Black History events
Ronald Jackson and Lawrence Ross, both leaders in the history and politics of race, headline RIT’s annual Black History Month programming. -
January 27, 2016
History professor studies post-WWII tech transfer
Assistant Professor Corinna Schlombs studied productivity and trans-Atlantic technology transfer and their impact following World War II. -
January 21, 2016
RIT/NTID presents ‘Tribes’ Feb. 4-7
The College of Liberal Arts and NTID present Tribes, a comedy/drama about family conflict that arises when a son brings his deaf girlfriend home to meet his parents. -
January 20, 2016
RIT supports Agnès Varda film series
RIT is teaming up with the George Eastman Museum to present a retrospective film series, Agnès Varda: (Self)-Portraits. Facts and Fiction, starting Jan. 27. -
January 20, 2016
Grant to help electric control center operators
Researchers at RIT and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign received a grant to find easier ways for operators to process critical situations. -
January 4, 2016
RIT now considered national "Doctoral University"
Rochester Institute of Technology is now considered a “Doctoral University” by the leading national classification of U.S. colleges and universities. -
December 10, 2015
Communication students pitch Nalgene ad campaign
Nineteen students in four groups developed ad campaigns for Nalgene and pitched them to the company's marketing director as their capstone in a campaign management class. -
November 20, 2015
Creating a game based on a 500-year-old painting
“The Garden,” a game created by RIT faculty and students and based on the famous painting “The Garden of Earthly Delights,” is in the prototype stage.