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November 4, 2015
Amenda Quartet to perform at RIT
RIT's Performing Artists Concert Series presents the Amenda Quartet. The Quartet will perform Mozart and Beethoven at 8 p.m. on Friday in Ingle Auditorium. -
October 16, 2015
Jazz biographer to discuss Pepper Adams
Gary Carner, who is considered the world’s foremost author on baritone saxophonist and former Rochesterian Pepper Adams, will speak at RIT on Oct. 21. -
October 7, 2015
Rochester Fringe Fest deemed a success
Fringe Fest organizers say more than 63,000 people attended the 10-day festival, nearly 4,000 of which attended the more than 30 RIT student or faculty-run events. -
September 23, 2015
Deaf hip-hop artist Sean Forbes to perform at RIT
Sean Forbes, deaf hip-hop artist and RIT alum, will perform on campus at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 9 in Panara Theatre. Tickets are on sale now for $10. -
September 23, 2015
RIT events continue at Rochester Fringe Festival
Around 2,500 people attended free performances and events by RIT students, faculty and staff during the first weekend of the 2015 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival. -
September 15, 2015
RIT part of group awarded NNMI grant
The grant was awarded to a consortium of 162 companies, universities and nonprofits to create the Manufacturing Innovation Institute for Flexible Hybrid Electronics. -
September 3, 2015
Gallery r exhibit showcases modern-war reenactment
“Theater of War” opens Sept. 4 and features work by assistant professor Meredith Davenport. -
August 7, 2015
Documentary a Student Academy Award finalist
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has named a RIT student’s documentary a Student Academy Award finalist. -
August 4, 2015
Brenneman named Outstanding Alumnus of 2015
Andrew Brenneman ’86, ’88 will be honored for his ongoing support of RIT with the Outstanding Alumnus of 2015 award. -
August 4, 2015
Grad makes career pulling off the impossible
Mitch Klaif ’79, who doesn’t have a technology education, was named senior vice president and chief information officer for Time Warner Inc. -
August 4, 2015
Students thriving 25 years after ADA
As the nation and RIT celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, RIT remains committed to providing equal access to students with disabilities. -
July 20, 2015
Grant aims to integrate liberal arts into STEM
RIT is one of five colleges to split a nearly $400,000 grant to change how liberal arts coursework is delivered in engineering curricula.