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March 31, 2015
Counterterrorism expert to speak at symposium
Richard Clarke, the presidential counterterrorism adviser following 9/11, is the guest speaker for the annual Symposium for the Center for Statesmanship, Law and Liberty. -
March 13, 2015
RIT researcher sheds light on 500-year-old map
Roger Easton of the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science processed images of the 1400s map, and a historian of cartography will speak about the findings Wednesday. -
March 6, 2015
Researchers release findings on energy storage
Adding energy storage to the U.S. electricity grid results in increases in greenhouse gas emissions and pollution from power plants, according to RIT professor Eric Hittinger. -
March 3, 2015
Concert features four pianists at two pianos
“Piano Extravaganza, What Pianos and Pianists Do For Fun!” is set for 8 p.m. March 6 in Ingle Auditorium as part of RIT’s Performing Artists Concert Series. -
February 6, 2015
High school students learn value of statesmanship
Local students are visiting today for RIT’s Center for Statesmanship, Law and Liberty’s “AP Friday: American Statesmanship & Political Greatness.” -
February 5, 2015
‘Portraits of a Sicilian Family’ on display Feb. 9
“Portraits of a Sicilian Family” is an exhibition of egg tempera portraits by Thomas MacPherson that captures his Sicilian American identity. The show runs from Feb. 9 to 27. -
February 2, 2015
‘How I Learned to Drive’ revs up at RIT
The production is part of a weeklong symposium on prevention and recovery from sexual harassment, abuse and assault. -
December 10, 2014
Season premiere of ‘Undercover Boss’ features grad
True Value president and CEO John Hartmann ’85 will rely on his experiences as an FBI agent when he investigates the frontlines of his company in Undercover Boss. -
December 8, 2014
Famine project is lesson in global engagement
For 20 days this fall, Kaitie Spaude fed herself on the equivalent of $1 a day—her take on an assignment to explore a region of the world. She picked a slum region of Nairobi. -
December 1, 2014
Professors study nation’s electricity grid
Eric Hittinger and Eric Williams are researching the best way to produce and utilize America’s electricity with a grant from the National Science Foundation. -
November 19, 2014
Professor appointed brands institute fellow
Jonathan Schroeder, the William A. Kern Professor in Communications, has been named a fellow of the Institute for Brands and Brand Relationships. -
October 28, 2014
Lecturer explores martial law in Philippines
Christine Bacareza Balance, assistant professor of Asian American studies, will discuss “Here Lies Love: Making Sense of the Philippines and Martial Law” on Nov. 4.