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July 20, 2015
Free and open source software culture grows
In just the first year offering the free and open source software and free culture minor, RIT has graduated five students who are sharing their insights with the workforce. -
July 20, 2015
Grant aims to integrate liberal arts into STEM
RIT is one of five colleges to split a nearly $400,000 grant to change how liberal arts coursework is delivered in engineering curricula. -
May 15, 2015
RIT criminal justice students honored
Two dozen criminal justice majors were honored May 8 at the Senior Luncheon and Recognition Celebration. -
April 17, 2015
Wordistry seeks creative new words at Imagine RIT
The Wordistry exhibit at Imagine RIT encourages visitors to create new words, such as “ignention,” “textversate” and “techista.” -
April 10, 2015
Field School in Deaf Geographies to open at RIT
The College of Liberal Arts has announced a new five-week course that will allow undergraduate students to learn more about Rochester’s deaf community. -
April 9, 2015
Professor compiles papers on branding perspectives
Jonathan Schroeder edited Brands: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, providing an overview of research on brands from cultural, consumer, corporate and critical views. -
April 3, 2015
Students honored for writing excellence
The College of Liberal Arts honored student achievement in writing with the 2015 Henry and Mary Kearse Distinguished Lecture and Student Writing Award Ceremony on April 3. -
April 2, 2015
Symposium examines how to save native languages
A symposium to discuss the documentation, conservation and revitalization of American Indian Languages will be held April 17. -
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.