News Stories

Type of Story
  • May 1, 2024

    Yolanda Edwards poses with Gerardo Cavaliere on a rocky mountain top with mountains in the background.

    Magazine founder creates a one-stop shop for readers

    Matt Hranek, founder and editor of WM Brown magazine and The William Brown Project, likes to spend his time exploring and embracing the diversity of life. By producing his own magazine, he’s made a career out of sharing his life experiences with others.

  • April 30, 2024

    a man and a woman stand in front of the newly dedicated lounge.

    Veteran Student Success lounge dedicated

    An important space for RIT students who are military-affiliated, veterans, and their families, now has a name and a refresh thanks to benefactors who want to support members of the U.S. armed forces.

  • April 30, 2024

    Shakierah Smith is shown standing in front of a gray wall wearing a hot pink dress with her hands crossed across her torso.

    Attorney finds her home in real estate law

    As a child, Shakierah Smith loved watching Law & Order. Now a real estate associate, Smith says that her success was thanks to her support system and positive experiences at RIT.

  • April 30, 2024

    Joi Conti sits in a wicker chair that is facing backwards. She is wearing a sleeveless black top, a black hat, and is holding a camera near her head.

    Celebrating Filipino artists in Austin

    To help draw attention to the thriving Filipino community in Austin, Texas, Joi Conti created a new magazine guide called TAYO NA: Austin Filipino Artists & Makers Guide in October 2023.
  • April 30, 2024

    the words Latinx Graduation appear on a black background that has orange and yellow arrows pointing from the top right to bottom left.

    RIT to hold inaugural Latinx graduation

    RIT will host its first Latinx graduation ceremony on Sunday, May 5, at 1 p.m. in the SHED. The event is a chance to honor and celebrate graduating Latinx students and is organized by RIT’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE).

  • April 29, 2024

    a student is standing at a lab table testing micron glass beads to improve visualization under fluorescent microscopes.

    Students discover research opportunities on the path to graduation

    Independent research projects can help cultivate critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. Whether it’s late nights spent in a RIT lab or a field study in the mountains, research experiences can be a cutting-edge way for students to prepare for the future.

  • April 27, 2024

    5 people are shown on a stage, sitting in gray chairs. The speaker on the far left is holding a microphone speaking to the others. A poster that says Futurists Symposium is shown behind them.

    University’s ‘futurists’ encourage audience to embrace curiosity during Imagine RIT symposium

    Be curious because what if, said RIT alumnus Bob Morrealle, who shared stories of discovery, hope, and confidence during his presentation at the Futurists Symposium, a collection of alumni and faculty offering an insider’s look into the future of technology, the arts, and design. The symposium, held April 26 in the Wegmans Theater, MAGIC Spell Studios, was the official kickoff to Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival.

  • April 25, 2024

    a group of staff members in yellow shirts gather under a tent being used as an information booth.

    Staff volunteers make Imagine RIT shine

    Imagine RIT requires an extraordinary amount of support to run smoothly. To help create an unforgettable experience, more than 200 staff volunteers commit their time to the event by handing out welcome bags, supervising parking lots, and showing campus visitors around the bustling festival. Imagine RIT runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.