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November 7, 2014
Image Permanence Institute gets $300,000 grant
The grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is in support of Digital Print Preservation Education and Training. -
October 28, 2014
Lecturer explores martial law in Philippines
Christine Bacareza Balance, assistant professor of Asian American studies, will discuss “Here Lies Love: Making Sense of the Philippines and Martial Law” on Nov. 4. -
October 23, 2014
Students curate Bernard Bragg’s legacy in exhibit
“Lessons in Laughter: The Life and Times of Bernard Bragg,” curated by Jean Pietrowski and Allison Thompson, is a memento-filled exhibit of the deaf performer and playwright. -
October 15, 2014
Cognitive computation expert to speak Oct. 23
Dan Roth, known for his research in machine learning and natural language understanding, presents “Learning and Inference for Natural Language Understanding” on Oct. 23. -
October 14, 2014
Musical trio to perform at RIT concert series
The classical music group Neave Trio will perform as part of RIT’s Performing Artists Concert Series at 8 p.m. Oct. 24. -
September 24, 2014
RIT unveils the ‘Classroom as a Learning Tool’
Steelcase Education, a company focused on creating effective, inspiring learning spaces, renovated a classroom in Eastman Hall. -
September 17, 2014
RIT’s ‘living dead’ star in Fringe Festival show
Ghoulish zombies from RIT will join hundreds of performers during the 2014 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival’s Spoon River Rochester. -
September 10, 2014
Eastman Wind Ensemble performs Sept. 19
The next installment of RIT’s Performing Artists Concert Series features the world famous Eastman Wind Ensemble. -
September 8, 2014
Memorial for Robert F. Panara planned for Friday
A memorial tribute to Robert F. Panara, much beloved professor emeritus at RIT, author, poet, historian and sports fan, is scheduled for 4 p.m. Friday in the Panara Theatre. -
August 5, 2014
Grads play roles in creating hit animated films
RIT graduates are making an impact in the thriving animated film world and have had a role in creating many of today’s most popular animated movies. -
August 5, 2014
Faculty serve as supporting cast to film alumni
Despite their varying experience, the faculty comprising RIT’s School of Film and Animation share a common purpose: to educate and inspire budding film enthusiasts. -
August 5, 2014
Hackathons help students get jobs, make difference
Hackathons are more than coding. They have become a way for students to impress future employers, give back to the community and socialize.