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January 12, 2015
Founding faculty member of Kosovo campus retires
Julia Norrgard, one of the original faculty members of RIT’s American University in Kosovo, retired at the end of last semester. -
January 8, 2015
Book highlights Cary Graphic Arts Collection
Highlights of the Cary Graphic Arts Collection at Rochester Institute of Technology showcases one of the nation’s premier libraries on graphic communication history. -
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. -
January 8, 2015
ARM Developer Day set for Jan. 30
RIT’s annual ARM Developer Day takes place from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 30, at the university. -
January 7, 2015
RIT offers graduate study open house Jan. 13
RIT’s Office of Part-time and Graduate Enrollment Services is hosting an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 13. -
January 7, 2015
Online programs score well in national rankings
The 2015 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings recognized RIT for three of its online graduate programs and its online bachelor’s degree programs. -
January 5, 2015
Big Shot heads to Churchill Downs
RIT’s signature nighttime community photo project returns, this year capturing Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, on Oct. 3. -
January 5, 2015
Project pushes students to ‘think wrong, do right’
RIT hosted a “design blitz” in which 38 design students had to research issues that create a disconnect between the RIT campus and the city of Rochester and propose solutions. -
December 23, 2014
RIT to establish cybersecurity scholarship program
Responding to the national demand for workers highly trained in cybersecurity, RIT will use a National Science Foundation grant to establish the scholarship program. -
December 22, 2014
Learn how to get manuscripts into print
The “Publishing Without Perishing” symposium Jan. 15 features keynote speaker Rachel Toor, an author, columnist and associate professor of creative writing. -
December 19, 2014
16 groups to receive pollution prevention grants
The New York State Pollution Prevention Institute’s Community Grants Program provides financial and technical assistance for pollution-prevention projects. -
December 18, 2014
RIT named a ‘best value’ private university
Kiplinger ranks RIT among the country’s best values in private colleges. Criteria include student admission rate, student-faculty ratio and tuition costs.