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September 23, 2016
COLA student finds success working with celebrity photographer
Christina Chan, a fourth-year advertising and public relations major, was one of the first students to enroll in classes offered as a part of one of RIT’s newest majors in Digital Humanities and Social Sciences. -
September 6, 2016
RIT to offer online courses in enterprise security
The courses take an all-encompassing approach to security, looking at digital and physical ways that individuals, organizations and nations can protect themselves. -
September 6, 2016
RIT connects with out-of-this-world entertainment
Star Trek Continues actor and director Vic Mignogna will discuss production and music composition for the online series on Friday. -
August 23, 2016
RIT partners with Genesee Country Village & Museum
Officials from RIT and the Genesee Country Village & Museum signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate to develop and implement mutually-beneficial projects. -
August 3, 2016
‘Bra fairy’ helps support homeless women
When Dana Marlowe was a student at RIT, she studied women who took off their clothes in strip clubs. Today, she devotes her free time to helping women get dressed. -
July 26, 2016
Assistant professor wins award for research
Kristoffer Whitney, an assistant professor in the Department of Science, Technology and Society, won the 2016 David Edge Prize from the Society for Social Studies of Science. -
July 13, 2016
Professor studies forced marriage traditions
Benjamin Lawrance, the Hon. Barber B. Conable Jr. Endowed Professor of International Studies, co-edited ‘Marriage by Force? Contestation over Consent and Coercion in Africa.’ -
July 13, 2016
College of Liberal Arts names new department heads
The appointments, made by Dean James Winebrake, replaced department heads who are either retiring or are taking on other responsibilities in the college. -
June 28, 2016
RIT team wins global challenge against terrorism
“It’s Time: ExOut Extremism,” a social media campaign created by RIT students, took top prize in the U.S. State Department’s P2P: Challenging Extremism competition. -
June 22, 2016
Professor to help assess child language abilities
Assistant Professor Emily Prud’hommeaux received a grant to update the tests speech-language pathologists have used for decades to determine a child’s language abilities. -
May 16, 2016
RIT dedicates room to professor Dane Gordon
Dane R. Gordon, who retired in 2000, cut the ribbon Friday at the Dane R. Gordon Seminar Room in Liberal Arts Hall, dedicated to him for his many years of outstanding service. -
May 9, 2016
'A Midsummer Night’s Dream' performed outdoors
Students, staff and faculty members are performing William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday in RIT’s Infinity Quad.