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July 8, 2013
RIT, ‘D&C’ partner on journalism academy
During the Taub Scholars Multimedia Journalism Academy, high school students receive hands-on instruction in journalism with an emphasis on Web, mobile, tablet and print. -
May 13, 2013
RIT contest spawns next generation of wordsmiths
Are you a techista? Rochester-area high school students submitted new words and their corresponding definitions for a Department of Communication contest. -
May 8, 2013
Boost brain power at summer workshop
Knowledge Representation: From Data to Knowledge on July 16–19 will focus on bio-medical informatics, linguistics, epistemology and more. -
April 30, 2013
Liberal Arts student wins Pickering Fellowship
Kate Macken, a fourth-year international and global studies student, has been awarded the Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship. -
April 26, 2013
New media, performance artist to visit May 2
Katherine Behar presents “Even the Ugly Bits: Modeling Big Data” as part of the College of Liberal Arts’ Digital Humanities Distinguished Speaker Series. -
April 23, 2013
Economics professor honored for research
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal has been awarded the Mattei Dogan Foundation Prize for his body of interdisciplinary research. -
April 22, 2013
Professor explores history of American mining
Eric Nystrom, assistant professor of history, presents “Seeing Underground: An Exploration of the Visual Culture of American Mining Engineering” on Thursday. -
April 19, 2013
University/Community Partnerships in Action at RIT
The Imagine RIT exhibit in the Gordon Field House offers visitors the chance to contribute to a community art “graffiti mural” among other activities. -
April 17, 2013
‘United in Anger’ screening April 25
The documentary combines archival footage that puts the audience on the ground alongside activists who have brought worldwide attention to the AIDS crisis. -
April 16, 2013
RIT hosts free performance of ‘Uncle Vanya’
'Uncle Vanya' will be performed April 18, 20 and 21 at RIT's Vignelli Center for Design Studies in celebration of Russian literature. -
April 8, 2013
Symposium explores Russian literature, music, art
“From Russia With Love” on April 18 includes academic papers, roundtable discussions, musical performances, film screenings, stage productions and book and poetry readings. -
March 28, 2013
Researcher to present on affective computing
Rosalind Picard, founder and director of the Affective Computing Research Group at MIT, is the next speaker in The Digital Humanities Distinguished Speaker Series on April 3.