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September 21, 2015
NASA's Clayton Turner to open speaker series
Clayton Turner, NASA's deputy director of Langley Research Center, will open the 2015 Dean's Alumni Speaker Series at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 24 in the Xerox Auditorium. -
September 9, 2015
‘U.S. News’ ranks RIT among most innovative
RIT is among the “Most Innovative Schools” in a new survey of college leaders in the 2016 edition of U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges. -
September 3, 2015
McNair Scholar hopes to give back to homeland
Meet Enock Ntekereze, a third-year international global studies student who came to the U.S. as a refugee when he was 13. -
August 28, 2015
First-gen student works on detecting cancer cells
Meet Christian Gordillo, a fourth-year biotechnology and molecular bioscience major who will be the first in his family to graduate from high school and college. -
August 21, 2015
President Destler: RIT ‘on the cusp of greatness’
Enrollment is at record-high levels, more investment is occurring and the future will bring more opportunities for growth, said President Destler in his address on Friday. -
August 19, 2015
RIT welcomes record number of freshmen
RIT this week welcomes a record freshman class of 2,940 students and about 600 transfer students, bringing its total enrollment to more than 18,500 students. -
August 19, 2015
RIT welcomes 2015 class of Rochester City Scholars
This year, 18 students from the Rochester City School District will be part of the sixth freshman class entering the program, which covers full tuition at RIT. -
August 4, 2015
Students thriving 25 years after ADA
As the nation and RIT celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, RIT remains committed to providing equal access to students with disabilities. -
July 15, 2015
Something for everyone at Fringe Festival
RIT students, faculty, staff—and even the president and his spouse—are among more than 500 performers in this year’s First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival. -
July 14, 2015
SMASH gives girls math skills, career ideas
Forty-three girls entering eighth grade will spend this week at RIT exploring mathematics as the language of science and solving problems through mathematical modeling. -
July 1, 2015
Professor wins Inspiring Women in STEM Award
Lea Vacca Michel was chosen as a recipient of the INSIGHT Into Diversity 2015 Inspiring Women in STEM Award. -
July 1, 2015
RIT included in ‘Fiske Guide to Colleges 2016’
Once again RIT has been selected in the newest Fiske Guide to Colleges due, in part, to RIT’s successful co-op program and diverse campus.