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February 8, 2016
RIT announces investments in four research areas
Teams focusing on cybersecurity, health care technology, photonics and unmanned aerial vehicle imaging will each receive up to $1 million over five years. -
February 5, 2016
RIT, Pictometry expand drone research partnership
RIT is partnering with Pictometry to build an Outdoor Netted Enclosure Lab for research and academic coursework related to unmanned aircraft systems. -
February 5, 2016
RIT, UR co-host global entrepreneurship consortium
More than 350 entrepreneurship experts from the U.S. and abroad will arrive in Rochester as the city showcases two universities’ entrepreneurial expertise and endeavors. -
February 4, 2016
Gallery r showcases research in visual arts
“Delving In” features the work of a faculty member, graduate student and undergraduate student from each of the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences’ six schools. -
February 2, 2016
Gallery to host senior photojournalism projects
The William Harris Gallery at RIT presents a collaborative display by 12 RIT senior photojournalism students titled “in(ter)dependence” Feb. 4–16. -
January 27, 2016
Students win awards for bio-separation research
Three RIT students were recognized for their research findings about improvements to bio-separation techniques for lab-on-a-chip medical devices. -
January 26, 2016
RIT hosts 2016 ARM Developer Day on Jan. 29
RIT is hosting its sixth ARM Developer Day, a daylong series of informational sessions about using high tech microprocessing development platforms, environments and tools. -
January 26, 2016
RIT named Digital Games Hub
RIT has been named one of three Digital Games Hubs in New York state by Empire State Development. -
December 22, 2015
Students create product packaging in competition
RIT students create new and sustainable product packaging as part of the 2015 Wegmans Design Challenge. -
December 16, 2015
RIT keeps degrees cutting-edge, changes names
RIT has changed the name of two undergraduate computing degrees to better reflect how they have evolved to keep up with the ever-changing domain of computing. -
December 14, 2015
RIT professor uses mapping to help Syrian refugees
Brian Tomaszewski, an assistant professor specializing in geospatial technologies, is studying the spatial thinking of refugees to design maps that are easier for them to use. -
December 11, 2015
RIT to host Congressional App Challenge kick-off
For the second year, RIT’s MAGIC Center will host the kick-off event for the Congressional App Challenge on Saturday in Student Innovation Hall.