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August 4, 2015
Fun with puns turns into ‘Bob’s Burgers’ cookbook
Cole Bowden ’13 makes the imaginary burgers from the animated sitcom Bob’s Burgers a reality on his cooking blog, the Bob’s Burger Experiment. -
August 4, 2015
Wearable technology gives concussion data
David Borkholder ’92 developed wearable technologies that are being used by soldiers and athletes to help evaluate head injuries. -
August 4, 2015
Graduates part of growing Brooklyn company
MakerBot, which makes desktop 3D printers and scanners and has three offices in Brooklyn, employs a handful of RIT graduates. -
August 4, 2015
Brooklyn tech companies turn to RIT talent
Brooklyn companies are hiring RIT graduates because they have both the academic skills and hands-on experience needed in the startup workplace. -
August 4, 2015
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August 4, 2015
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August 4, 2015
Tiger Talk with Sandra Johnson
Sandra S. Johnson began her position as RIT’s senior vice president for Student Affairs in July 2014. -
August 4, 2015
Expert advice: How to be RIT for Life
Kelly Redder led the RIT Office of Alumni Relations for nearly 14 years. The university recently appointed her assistant vice president, RIT for Life. -
August 4, 2015
Evidence of RIT’s rapid ascent
RIT students are making their mark on our complex planet—and beyond—with significant contributions across the globe from Senegal to Iceland. -
July 22, 2015
GM donates industrial robots to RIT lab
The Fanuc R2000iA/210F robots are used in contemporary manufacturing processes and will be installed in CAST’s Materials Laboratory. -
July 20, 2015
Free and open source software culture grows
In just the first year offering the free and open source software and free culture minor, RIT has graduated five students who are sharing their insights with the workforce. -
July 6, 2015
Jeffrey Harris receives prestigious NRS award
Jeffrey Harris, who has dedicated his career to helping maintain national security in both government and industry, received the 2015 NRS Award.