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April 25, 2014
Take virtual tour of The Buffalo State Asylum
“3D Preservation of The Buffalo State Asylum” is a historically accurate and interactive 3D rendering of The Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane. -
April 16, 2014
Kern Conference explores identities
The Kern Conference on Visual Communication will be held April 24–26 at the Strathallan Hotel in Rochester. The theme is Communicating Identity/Consuming Difference. -
April 16, 2014
RIT hosts public policy lecture, book signing
Public policy expert Michael Teitelbaum will discuss the U.S. race to educate and employ more scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians on April 29. -
April 15, 2014
Symposium celebrates multifaceted global films
“The Globe at the Movies” features the opportunity to screen six internationally released films and participate in Q&A sessions with directors and film scholars. -
April 4, 2014
RIT hosts Statesmanship Colloquium April 10–11
The Center for the Study of Statesmanship, Law and Liberty presents its first annual colloquium, free and open to the public, April 10–11. -
April 2, 2014
Renowned game designer to speak April 10
The “Where Text and Code Collide: Digital Humanities Distinguished Speaker Series” continues with a talk by experimental game designer Tracy Fullerton. -
April 1, 2014
RIT presents dark comedy on family dysfunction
The Marriage of Bette and Boo will be performed in voice and American Sign Language April 10–13. -
March 27, 2014
RIT to host restorative justice conference
RIT’s Department of Criminal Justice and Partners in Restorative Justice present the 2014 Western New York Restorative Practices Conference April 9–10 in the Campus Center. -
March 24, 2014
Report questions electric-vehicle tax credit
James Winebrake, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored a report that says tax incentives for mainstream buyers are “wasteful, inefficient and ineffective.” -
March 21, 2014
Concert series continues with history of blues
“Blues Got You: From the Mississippi Delta to Tin Pan Alley,” will be held April 11 as part of the Performing Artists Concert Series. -
March 11, 2014
Symposium explores research on native languages
Experts from across the country will converge at RIT on March 17 to report on the progress of studying and saving native languages of the Americas. -
March 11, 2014
CANCELED: Marketing expert to discuss HBO series
Katherine Sredl, assistant professor of marketing at University of Notre Dame, will explore the ways that gender is presented in GIRLS and how its fans react.