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  • March 19, 2018

    Gary Porter and Dan Plate.

    Video game made by alumni coming to Playstation 4

    Super Daryl Deluxe, an action role-playing game created by RIT alumni Gary Porter ’15 (game design and development) and Dan Plate ’16 (illustration), will launch on the SONY Playstation 4 and Steam platforms this spring.
  • March 15, 2018

    Brandon Hudson standing behind his thermostat system.

    Student dedicated to changing energy landscape

    Fourth-year applied arts and sciences student Brandon Hudson is CEO of Connexus, a heating and cooling control and monitoring company that offers a suite of products designed to simplify the installation of any HVAC system.
  • January 17, 2018

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    RIT launches MicroMasters in Design Thinking

    Starting in April, learners can begin the RITx Design Thinking MicroMasters program offered on edX. Upon completing the MicroMasters program, learners can apply that credential toward earning an accelerated and reduced-cost master's degree in professional studies from RIT.
  • January 11, 2018

    Orange logo of the Top News Stories and Videos of the Year.

    Top RIT News stories and videos for 2017

    What a year! RIT had some great news to share in 2017. Among the top stories are the $50 million gift from Austin McChord and the announcement of David Munson as RIT's 10th president.
  • January 5, 2018

    Three people standing on stage presenting innovative ideas of deaf and hard-of-hearing students.

    NTID establishes first NSF Deaf College Innovation Bowl

    Deaf and hard-of-hearing college students with innovative product ideas can compete to earn cash and business expertise in NTID's NSF Deaf College Innovation Bowl, sponsored by a National Science Foundation I-Corps grant.
  • January 3, 2018

    Rob Mostyn talking behind a podium.

    RIT to host statewide Game Dev Challenge

    The New York State Game Dev Challenge, hosted by RIT's MAGIC Center, is an opportunity for students enrolled in New York state colleges and universities and indie developers residing within the state to bring their game ideas to production. The challenge kicks off with an event at 4 p.m. Friday.