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  • August 20, 2024

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    RIT offers new degree in global public health

    RIT is offering a global public health BS degree program and is accepting students for fall 2025. The new degree program will prepare students for public health careers, medical school, clinical health professional programs, law school, and many other graduate degrees.

  • August 19, 2024

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    RIT welcomes more than 3,100 new undergraduates this week

    The new students come from 47 states (all but Arkansas, North Dakota, and Wyoming), Washington, D.C., and 44 foreign countries. They are among the most well-rounded and academically prepared classes at RIT, with average high school GPA's of 93.8 percent, up from 93 percent last year.

  • August 19, 2024

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    Refreshed residence halls ready for students

    Students moving into RIT’s residence halls are being greeted by new improvements, ranging from carpeting, paint, chrome bathroom fixtures, convenient meeting spaces, and in some cases, even air conditioning.

  • August 15, 2024

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    RIT’s Army ROTC gets new commander

    Michael Sim, an Army lieutenant colonel who was previously stationed in Ft. Drum in Watertown, N.Y., taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and most recently in Italy for NATO, has been selected to lead RIT’s Army ROTC program.
  • August 13, 2024

    Donald Trump holds his hand up in a fist as he is taken off the stage by bodyguards after a failed assasination attempt.

    Alumnus captures iconic moment on 2024 presidential campaign trail

    The duty of a photojournalist is to document current events as they unfold and act as the “eyes of history,” according to Evan Vucci. That belief helped Vucci keep his focus when he ran toward the danger on July 13 to photograph former President Donald Trump moments after a failed assassination attempt.

  • August 8, 2024

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    NSF awards RIT nearly $3 million to advance semiconductor technologies

    The award is part of the NSF’s Research Traineeship Program (NRT), a national initiative to better prepare master’s and doctoral students for the interdisciplinary talents required in semiconductor chip development. The grant will provide 20 doctoral student fellowships to advance research in the much-needed field of semiconductor technologies.

  • August 6, 2024

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    Frank Ritter Arena gets new life as an indoor turf arena

    This summer, Ritter had synthetic turf installed on its floor and has been transformed into a new space for athletics. It will also be used to host university functions, Wellness classes, practices, and recreational activities, and be available for rent from outside interests.

  • July 30, 2024

    The Kiyomizudera Temple in Japan is shown against a blue sky.

    Travel-enhanced game design and development course takes students to Japan

    The two-week trip was the culmination of the Japanese Game Industry course, where students learned about the world’s third largest video game market. RIT students immersed themselves in the culture, participated in a game jam with Japanese students, and visited a major Japanese game studio.

  • July 29, 2024

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    Marian Nicoletti to retire after 33 years at RIT

    After a 33-year career at RIT, Marian Nicoletti, assistant vice president and dean of admissions, will retire Sept. 30. A farewell reception in her honor is planned for 3 to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 26, in University Gallery, James E. Booth Hall.