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June 17, 2016
RIT recognized at 2016 PRism Awards
RIT earned seven awards at the 2016 PRism Awards ceremony, including top honors in three categories. The annual awards honor outstanding work in the field of public relations. -
May 17, 2016
M&T Bank establishes City Scholars Scholarship
M&T Bank will offer annual scholarships of up to $25,000 to two RIT students in the Rochester City Scholars Program. -
May 11, 2016
Summer camp for girls recognized by STEM group
RIT’s SMASH Experience for Girls has been recognized by the Finger Lakes STEM Hub as an exemplary K-12 program in science, technology, engineering and math. -
May 11, 2016
First Niagara Foundation supports City Scholars
The First Niagara Foundation gave a $10,000 grant to the Rochester City Scholars Program at RIT as part of its Mentoring Matters Program. -
May 11, 2016
Study: How do deaf adults use online health info
An RIT researcher is investigating how deaf adults, proficient in American Sign Language, use the Internet for health-related information. -
April 27, 2016
NTID student committed to serving community
Meet Susana Flores, a fourth-year museum studies student, who is graduating in May, and community service director for the Latin American Deaf Club. -
April 26, 2016
Professor named interim leader of diversity office
Keith Jenkins, director of Undergraduate Programs in the College of Liberal Arts, has been appointed interim vice president and associate provost for Diversity and Inclusion. -
April 21, 2016
Preserving native languages discussed at RIT
The Linguistics Research Symposium on American Indian Languages will be held Friday and features 16 research presentations. -
April 13, 2016
Criminal justice professor named ACE Fellow
LaVerne McQuiller Williams has been named an ACE Fellow for the 2016-17 academic year by the American Council on Education. -
April 13, 2016
Pete the Planner offers financial advice
Peter Dunn, known on the speaking circuit as “Pete the Planner,” presents “Tip$ for getting your finances together in 140 characters or less” on April 13. -
April 7, 2016
Faculty writes soon-to-be-published thriller
Bill Brewer, director of exercise science, crossed writing a novel off his bucket list while he recovered from colon cancer. -
April 7, 2016
Engineering group hosts ‘Noche de Ciencias’
Student leaders of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers are hosting Noche de Ciencias, a Night of Science, April 23 for high school students and their parents.