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February 11, 2016
NTID displays work by black deaf artists
In celebration of Black History Month, the Dyer Arts Center hosts “Unfolding the Soul of Black Deaf Expressions” through Feb. 27. -
February 3, 2016
RIT recognized for return on investment
RIT is featured in The Princeton Review’s 2016 Colleges That Pay You Back: The 200 Schools That Give You the Best Bang for Your Tuition Buck. -
February 1, 2016
2016 Imagine RIT exhibit proposals now accepted
Proposals for exhibits, performances and demonstrations for this year’s Imagine RIT, set for May 7, are being accepted until March 18. -
January 28, 2016
RIT/NTID researchers study safety of e-cigarettes
In partnership with the Kate Gleason College of Engineering and the University of Rochester Medical Center, NTID is studying the safety of e-cigs with flavorings. -
January 21, 2016
Registration open for Explore Your Future camp
The Explore Your Future program offers deaf and hard-of-hearing college-bound high school students the opportunity to experience life on a college campus and sample careers. -
January 21, 2016
RIT/NTID presents ‘Tribes’ Feb. 4-7
The College of Liberal Arts and NTID present Tribes, a comedy/drama about family conflict that arises when a son brings his deaf girlfriend home to meet his parents. -
January 4, 2016
RIT now considered national "Doctoral University"
Rochester Institute of Technology is now considered a “Doctoral University” by the leading national classification of U.S. colleges and universities. -
December 11, 2015
RIT to build national STEM diversity alliance
RIT has received a $270,225 grant from the National Science Foundation to establish an alliance among independent diversity programs at universities across the country. -
December 3, 2015
Alumnus completes ASL typeface after 42 years
Peter A. Blacksberg ’75 (photography) became fascinated by fingerspelling as a student and spent the next 42 years crafting a modern typeface for American Sign Language. -
November 17, 2015
Dyer Arts Center exhibits black deaf innovators
The Joseph F. and Helen C. Dyer Arts Center at NTID hosts two exhibits on innovative black deaf artists this fall and winter. -
November 12, 2015
Author Elijah Wald to discuss Bob Dylan on Nov. 23
Elijah Wald, author of Dylan goes Electric: Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the Night that Split the Sixties, will discuss his book at RIT on Nov. 23. -
November 11, 2015
RIT hosts third Effective Access Tech Conference
More than 50 exhibitors and poster presenters came together yesterday to share ideas and innovative solutions at RIT’s third annual Effective Access Technology Conference.