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March 13, 2015
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March 13, 2015
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March 6, 2015
RIT unveils Battery Prototyping Center
The new Battery Prototyping Center is a $1.5 million state-of-the-art facility that will conduct research and work with companies in this rapidly growing local industry. -
March 5, 2015
Solar energy farm to begin operation in April
Six-and-a-half acres of a farm field on the RIT campus has been transformed into a massive, 2-megawatt solar array consisting of 6,138 photovoltaic panels.
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March 3, 2015
Concert features four pianists at two pianos
“Piano Extravaganza, What Pianos and Pianists Do For Fun!” is set for 8 p.m. March 6 in Ingle Auditorium as part of RIT’s Performing Artists Concert Series. -
February 12, 2015
Student video game published on Steam
For the first time, MAGIC Spell Studios has published a student-developed game on Steam, the world’s largest digital game distribution platform. -
February 5, 2015
Students, community depict ancient story on film
In the first contemporary interpretation of the Iroquois creation story, students and alumni are working with community partners to combine live action with animation.
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January 26, 2015
NTID grads star in ASL version of ‘Let It Go’
A music video of Frozen’s “Let It Go” done in American Sign Language with an all-deaf cast and crew has generated more than 80,000 views since its premiere Sunday. -
January 22, 2015
ASL version of 'Let It Go' released on Sunday
Two graduates from NTID will star in an American Sign Language music video of the popular “Let It Go” song. -
January 8, 2015
King’s Legacy celebration features music, poetry
Violinist Kelly Hall-Tompkins, Eastman School of Music grad Craig Ketter and slam poets Dominique Christina and Denice Frohman will perform for Expressions of King’s Legacy. -
December 8, 2014
FIRST Robotics kicks off 2015 season on Jan. 3
This year’s game will be announced at the national FIRST Robotics Kick-Off event during a live, worldwide telecast that will include FIRST founder Dean Kamen. -
November 18, 2014
Engineering a new Ph.D. program
The Kate Gleason College of Engineering launched a Ph.D. in engineering this fall with 10 students who will focus on solving problems of national and global significance.