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January 27, 2014
Welcome back! Here’s what you missed
As students and faculty return to campus for spring semester, here is a look at what happened around RIT during intersession. -
January 15, 2014
Book addresses economic impact of invasive species
In his latest book, Professor Amitrajeet Batabyal says invasive animal and plant species are capable of causing destruction to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. -
January 8, 2014
Overseas college renamed RIT Croatia
American College of Management and Technology, founded in 1995, is now officially named RIT Croatia. -
January 8, 2014
Professor presents at international conference
Santosh Kurinec, professor of electrical and microelectronic engineering, spoke on global trends in alternative energies at the Qatar National Research Foundation conference. -
January 8, 2014
RIT, Taiwanese university offer BS/MS program
RIT and the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology are partnering on an electronic and computer engineering, electrical engineering and computer science program. -
January 6, 2014
Top stories and videos for December
A story and video on the new TigerSafe app were among the top stories and videos in December. Check out all of last month’s most popular stories and videos. -
December 2, 2013
Nasr to present at World Remanufacturing Summit
Nabil Nasr, director of the Golisano Institute for Sustainability, will discuss remanufacturing’s benefits at the World Remanufacturing Summit in China this week. -
November 18, 2013
Influencing A Changing World
Wherever he has been during his career, Mustafa Abushagur has found a way to build what had not been there before. Now he's building a new foundation for his homeland. -
November 8, 2013
Student spends time abroad in New Zealand
A Q&A with third-year imaging science student Malachi Schultz, who is enrolled in a five-month study abroad program in New Zealand. -
November 4, 2013
Conable lecturer explores war, peace and trade
Thomas Gibson, professor of social anthropology at UR, presents “Freedom of the Seas, ‘Just War’ and Shari’a” on Tuesday as part of the Conable Distinguished Lecture Series. -
October 29, 2013
Veterans Day Breakfast spotlights RIT patriots
RIT hosts its third annual Veterans Day Breakfast 8 to 10 a.m. Nov. 11. The celebration pays tribute to those who serve or have served honorably in uniform. -
October 8, 2013
RIT presents awards for outstanding staff service
RIT honored employees for service and dedication to the university during its annual Presidential Awards for Outstanding Service ceremony.