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December 8, 2015
FIRST Robotics kick-off event to be held Jan. 9
FIRST Robotics will reveal the 2016 game for its annual competition at a kick-off event on Jan. 9. Teams will build robots to compete in the revealed game over six weeks. -
October 22, 2015
Women in Engineering, Computing open house Nov. 7
Women in Engineering and Women in Computing will house an open house from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 7. Girls in 5th through 9th grades can come learn about STEM opportunities. -
August 14, 2015
Project SEED cultivates young scientists
The American Chemical Society Project SEED Program is a 10-week summer research program for economically disadvantaged high school students. -
July 24, 2015
Camp explores ‘Chemistry in My Cookies?’
Local students in sixth to ninth grade learned about the digestive system and the chemical properties of cookies for the “Chemistry in My Cookies?” Bioscience Camp for Kids. -
July 15, 2015
Hundreds take part in Kids on Campus summer camps
In its 32nd year, Kids on Campus offers 20 workshops on computer technology, digital arts, videography and more. -
July 14, 2015
SMASH gives girls math skills, career ideas
Forty-three girls entering eighth grade will spend this week at RIT exploring mathematics as the language of science and solving problems through mathematical modeling. -
July 6, 2015
RIT hosts ‘GenCyber’ computing security program
RIT is kicking off a summer learning opportunity for teachers, as well as camps for middle and high school students interested in the burgeoning field of cybersecurity. -
June 4, 2015
High school students win NTID arts competitions
NTID has announced the winners of the annual Digital Arts, Film and Animation Competition for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students. -
May 21, 2015
Entrepreneurship center sponsors Lemonade Day
RIT’s Center for Urban Entrepreneurship is sponsoring Lemonade Day, a program that teaches children how to own and operate their own business, on June 6. -
May 6, 2015
Business students, alumni join learning marathon
Saunders College of Business is helping to educate children at Clara Barton School No. 2 about business, economics and free enterprise on Friday. -
April 24, 2015
High school students awarded Saunders scholarship
Bryan Gascon and Jessica Coombs have been named recipients of the E. Philip Saunders Endowed Business Scholarship. They will join Saunders College of Business in the fall. -
April 23, 2015
NYSP2I announces winners of student competition
The Research and Development student competition and K-12 student poster competition provides students across the state the opportunity to solve sustainability issues.