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January 15, 2014
Book addresses economic impact of invasive species
In his latest book, Professor Amitrajeet Batabyal says invasive animal and plant species are capable of causing destruction to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. -
December 4, 2013
Rutgers professor to talk about online copyright
Greg Lastowka will address issues surrounding the growing complexities of online authorship and the need for reformed copyright laws, part of the MAGIC Center Speaker Series. -
November 18, 2013
Book explores wine anthropology
Anthropology Professor Robert Ulin is co-editor of Wine and Culture: Vineyard to Glass and will sign copies of the book Dec. 3 at Pittsford Wine and Spirits. -
November 8, 2013
Kern lecture series welcomes Africana philosopher
Lewis Gordon, professor of philosophy and Africana studies at the University of Connecticut, presents Living Thought, Living Freedom: Themes in Africana Philosophy” Nov. 13. -
November 7, 2013
Internet freedom advocate to speak Monday
Ethan Zuckerman, director of the Center for Civic Media at MIT, visits as part of the “Where Text and Code Collide: Digital Humanities Distinguished Speaker Series.” -
November 7, 2013
RIT to connect journalism and technology students
RIT is creating a Digital Journalism Incubator, a multidisciplinary program that combines technology, design and entrepreneurial skills, with help from the Knight Foundation. -
November 4, 2013
Conable lecturer explores war, peace and trade
Thomas Gibson, professor of social anthropology at UR, presents “Freedom of the Seas, ‘Just War’ and Shari’a” on Tuesday as part of the Conable Distinguished Lecture Series. -
October 29, 2013
Exhibit reveals professor’s battle with cancer
Gallery r showcases work by Jessica Lieberman, assistant professor of visual culture, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma and lupus in 1998. -
October 25, 2013
History professor featured on PBS documentary
Richard Newman is one of several scholars to appear in the second episode of the six-hour PBS documentary series The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross. -
October 24, 2013
Play explores hilarity of blind dating
A Q&A with Nick Giordano, a third-year management information systems and political science double major and director of Check, Please, a 30-minute, one-act play. -
October 9, 2013
RIT named a top college for Native Americans
For the sixth year in a row, The American Indian Science and Engineering Society named RIT as one of America’s “Top 200 Colleges for Native Americans.” -
October 4, 2013
Stan McKenzie Salon Series kicks off Oct. 9
The event includes a musical performance, reception and ribbon-cutting ceremony and a featured lecture.