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  • February 19, 2019

    three students demonstrate how to make a simple motor using everyday materials

    RIT celebrates National Engineers Week

    National Engineers Week takes place this week at RIT, and the university will participate in the annual recognition of engineers’ contributions by hosting a variety of programming for those interested in learning more about what engineers do. 

  • February 1, 2019

    Group of nine female students wearing purple T-shirts stands together in front of white backdrop

    Student Spotlight: Women in Business to travel to Google

    Sandy Wu, third-year management information systems student, and the other officers in Women in Business (WIB) club plan to travel to the Silicon Valley and San Francisco area to visit companies, including Google, from Feb. 20 to Feb. 24.

  • January 26, 2019

    Painting of two people of different races facing each other, forehead to forehead, communicating with sign language

    Artist explores her deafness in new gallery exhibit

    A collection of paintings on display at NTID explores deafness in a unique and powerful way. “Rise Up: Silent Margins,” a collection of 17 paintings by RIT/NTID alumna Ashley Hannan, runs through Feb. 23 in NTID’s Dyer Arts Center.

  • January 24, 2019

    groups of students present posters to visitors

    GRE fails to identify successful Ph.D. students

    A team of researchers led by RIT Professor Casey Miller discovered that traditional admissions metrics for physics Ph.D. programs such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) do not predict completion and hurt the growth of diversity in physics.

  • January 14, 2019

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    RIT hosts Let Freedom Ring event on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

    The RIT community will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with its second annual Let Freedom Ring event, featuring music, dance and excerpts from some of King’s most notable speeches. Performers include the RIT/NTID Dance Company, the RIT String Quartet and keynote speaker Greg Pollock ’12.

  • January 10, 2019

    Five women dressed in jeans, colorful clothing and tap shoes jump in the air.

    Performers announced for Expressions of King’s Legacy

    The program for RIT’s 37th annual Expressions of King’s Legacy event includes viral female tap dance band Syncopated Ladies and accomplished opera singer Kiersten Piper Brown. They will perform ahead of keynote speaker and CNN political commentator Tara Setmayer.

  • January 8, 2019

    Group of students pose with tiger mascot at entrance to hockey stadium.

    RIT’s global student leaders meet in Rochester

    Although they attend colleges thousands of miles away, student leaders from RIT’s global campuses found common goals to improve student experiences, cultural understanding and lasting friendships at the sixth annual Student Government Global Consortium.

  • January 3, 2019

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    Podcast: New Frontiers for Women in Astronomy 

    Intersections: The RIT Podcast, Ep. 6: Jeyhan Kartaltepe, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, and Brittany Vanderhoof, Ph.D. student in astrophysical sciences and technology, discuss their career paths, the opportunities and challenges for women in the sciences and their own efforts to be role models for future generations of scientists.