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April 4, 2014
RIT hosts Statesmanship Colloquium April 10–11
The Center for the Study of Statesmanship, Law and Liberty presents its first annual colloquium, free and open to the public, April 10–11. -
April 1, 2014
RIT presents dark comedy on family dysfunction
The Marriage of Bette and Boo will be performed in voice and American Sign Language April 10–13. -
March 24, 2014
Report questions electric-vehicle tax credit
James Winebrake, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, co-authored a report that says tax incentives for mainstream buyers are “wasteful, inefficient and ineffective.” -
March 24, 2014
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March 21, 2014
Concert series continues with history of blues
“Blues Got You: From the Mississippi Delta to Tin Pan Alley,” will be held April 11 as part of the Performing Artists Concert Series. -
February 20, 2014
RIT Orchestra hosts ‘Kirill’s Koncert’ March 15
The kickoff to the RIT Orchestra 2014 spring season features a Russian-themed concert filled with music representing youth, struggle and renewal. -
February 7, 2014
Experimental performance to highlight salon series
The RIT community is invited to the next iteration of the Stan McKenzie Salon Series, which will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Feb. 12 in Liberal Arts Hall. -
January 31, 2014
WWI comes alive in University Gallery exhibition
University Gallery presents “Mobilizing America: Fighting World War I on the Homefront and Battlefront,” an exhibition featuring posters and photographs during the Great War. -
January 28, 2014
Student to participate in ‘State of Race’ panel
Journalism and political science student Tianna Manon will be among the community panelists discussing “State of Race in Rochester: 50 years after the ’64 Riots” on Jan. 30. -
January 28, 2014
NTID alumna to sign National Anthem at Super Bowl
Amber Zion, an actress who graduated from NTID in 2004, will sign the anthem using American Sign Language. She was chosen for the event after she submitted an audition video. -
December 13, 2013
Art students explore Rochester environments
The exhibition explores the human experience with urban environments and runs through Jan. 10 at the Rochester Regional Community Design Center. -
November 4, 2013
Concert series presents ‘Two Pianos–Four Hands’
Pianists Benjamin Hopkins and Christopher Goodpasture headline the second installment of this year’s Performing Artists Concert Series on Nov. 15.