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October 1, 2014
RIT to host global hockey festival Oct. 11
RIT’s main campus will be connected with its campuses in Croatia, Dubai and Kosovo and allow students from around the world to interact with each other in real time. -
September 26, 2014
Yamashita named international education chair
Hiroko Yamashita, chair of RIT’s Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, has been named the Paul and Francena Miller Chair in International Education. -
September 22, 2014
National conference to focus on work begun at RIT
The Prosthetists Meet 3D Printers conference will bring together thought leaders in medicine, industry and public policy and highlight the work of e-NABLE. -
September 22, 2014
RIT hosting two major remanufacturing conferences
The Golisano Institute for Sustainability is hosting “Remanufacturing and the Circular Economy” Sept. 24-26 and the third annual World Remanufacturing Summit Sept. 25-26. -
September 10, 2014
Intel’s ‘Secret Weapon’ Genevieve Bell to visit
Anthropologist Genevieve Bell, vice president and director of user experience research for Intel Labs, will deliver the Fram Chair in Applied Critical Thinking Lecture. -
August 12, 2014
Travel the world with RIT Alumni Association
The RIT Alumni Association is welcoming RIT community members and friends of RIT to participate in a travel program. -
July 31, 2014
French student earns 2014 Turkman Scholar Award
International engineering student Karine Florent was recently named the 2014 Ibrahim Renan Turkman Scholar in recognition of her outstanding academic achievements. -
July 22, 2014
RIT hosts Undergraduate Research Symposium Aug. 8
More than 180 undergraduate students will showcase their projects at the 23rd annual RIT Undergraduate Research Symposium Friday at the RIT Inn and Conference Center. -
July 9, 2014
Team unveils Web-based program for shipping routes
RIT researchers contributed to the program, which helps governments and companies choose timely and environmentally sustainable freight transportation options. -
July 8, 2014
Students explore video game industry in Germany
Fifteen students spent two weeks touring the German video game industry, a world leader in free-to-play and Web video game design and development. -
June 23, 2014
Professor to develop game design minor in Croatia
Elizabeth Lane Lawley, professor of interactive games and media, has been awarded a Fulbright grant to create a new game design and development minor at RIT Croatia. -
June 17, 2014
Professor elected VP of computing association
Vicki Hanson begins her two-year term with the Association of Computing Machinery, the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society, on July 1.