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July 19, 2013
Summer camp highlights everyday engineering
The camp, held July 8–12 at RIT, included hands-on engineering activities and events designed to inspire and encourage young girls interested in the engineering field. -
July 18, 2013
Book explores what it means to be gay and Mormon
Associate Professor Gerald Argetsinger co-edited and wrote the introduction for Latter-Gay Saints: An Anthology of Gay Mormon Fiction, which was published this week. -
June 5, 2013
Saunders College teaches teens about business
The Future Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs program teaches junior and senior high school students how to be professionals with real businesses in the community. -
May 28, 2013
Multicultural Center honors campus leaders
The Multicultural Center for Academic Success at RIT recognized student, faculty and staff leaders at the annual “Celebration of STARS” awards celebration and dinner. -
May 20, 2013
RIT celebrates Taiwanese-American Heritage Week
Taiwanese-American Heritage Week opens with its annual spring performance, featuring the Taipei Physical Education College Cultural Arts Performing Team, June 1 at RIT. -
May 4, 2013
Experiencing the future
Imagine RIT: Innovation and Creativity Festival drew a large and inquisitive crowd on May 4. More than 30,000 visitors explored the RIT campus during the festival. -
April 23, 2013
Maya Angelou visit canceled
Maya Angelou’s rescheduled visit to RIT today has been canceled due to the recent hospitalization of the renowned poet and author. -
April 19, 2013
STAR Awards recognize student leaders
The annual event, sponsored by RIT’s Multicultural Center for Academic Success, showcases the academic achievements of its students and their contributions to campus groups. -
April 3, 2013
Hispanic engineering students host 'science night'
Area teens and their parents can experience Noche de Ciencias, a night of science, an event on May 3 to promote interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. -
April 2, 2013
Smith named director of downtown center
Delmonize Smith, a professor of management, has been appointed as the first director of RIT’s new Center for Urban Entrepreneurship in downtown Rochester. -
March 29, 2013
RIT to host Northeast LGBT Conference April 12–14
The Northeast Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Conference aims to celebrate, educate and empower LGBT community members and leaders to become supportive agents of change. -
March 28, 2013
A tree-hugger and proud of it
A Q&A with Ishmael Akahoho, second-year environmental sustainability, health and safety management