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April 3, 2015
Middle school students compete in science fair
The annual Engineering, Experimentation, Exploration Fair takes place April 9 in Clark Gym. More than 500 students from Monroe County schools are expected to participate. -
April 2, 2015
Scouten Internship awarded to Chicago educator
A teacher at Ogden International High School in Chicago has been selected as the 2015 Scouten Endowed Intern in English Literacy at NTID. -
February 18, 2015
Gabrielle Gaustad receives NSF CAREER award
Gabrielle Gaustad of the Golisano Institute for Sustainability received the award to study the implications of material scarcity and criticality on clean energy technologies. -
February 6, 2015
High school students learn value of statesmanship
Local students are visiting today for RIT’s Center for Statesmanship, Law and Liberty’s “AP Friday: American Statesmanship & Political Greatness.” -
October 30, 2014
Professor’s Fidget chair lets kids be kids
Design alumna and adjunct professor Sandra Turner’s study of children’s behavior led her to create the Fidget, a chair that allows kids to wiggle without tipping over. -
August 27, 2014
Top RIT News stories and videos from the summer
While many students, faculty and staff were away during the summer months, much was happening on campus. Here are some stories and videos you may have missed. -
August 22, 2014
Rochester Prep Charter High School opens Monday
Rochester Prep Charter High School, a new school developed in partnership between Uncommon Schools and RIT, will launch with 45 ninth-graders and 10 faculty and staff. -
August 19, 2014
Wayne County high school teachers train at RIT
Nineteen teachers and administrators from Wayne County high schools participated in the Mathematics and Science Partnerships, a professional training and development program. -
August 19, 2014
RIT welcomes newest class of City Scholars
This year, 15 students from the Rochester City School District will be part of the fifth class entering the Rochester City Scholars program, which covers full tuition at RIT. -
August 13, 2014
RIT to study environmental impact of nanomaterials
Golisano Institute for Sustainability and Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences are the recipients of a $300,000 research grant from the National Science Foundation. -
July 24, 2014
Teen girls explore STEM careers
Girls going into 10th-12th grades explored possible careers in engineering, science, technology and mathematics during WE Explore, hosted by the Women in Engineering program. -
July 10, 2014
Women in STEM advocate DiGeronimo addresses teens
JJ DiGeronimo, president of Advancing Women in STEM, will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Women in Engineering WE Explore summer program.