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November 15, 2012
NTID’s Pagano named U.S. Professor of the Year
Todd Pagano received the award Nov. 15 in Washington, D.C., and will be featured in a special section of USA Today. -
November 15, 2012
Big Shot takes on Cowboys Stadium
Nighttime photography project heads to home of the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas, in March. -
November 14, 2012
Film uncovers personal impact of ‘Mein Kampf’
Hinda Mandell, assistant professor of communication, aims to raise $5,000 to complete her film on the personal impact that Hitler’s Mein Kampf has had on her family. -
November 14, 2012
Business incubator honors graduates
Exiscan, OptiCool Technologies, Sweetwater Energy, Tenrehte, ThingWorx and Vnomics have graduated from Venture Creation’s Clean Energy Incubator. -
November 13, 2012
Professor named American Physical Society fellow
Carlos Lousto is the second scientist at RIT to be named a fellow of the society. -
November 13, 2012
Waffle sale benefits Hurricane Sandy victims
Students are selling caffeinated and regular waffles as an exam-week boost and to raise money for the Red Cross. -
November 13, 2012
Yousef Al-Assaf named president of RIT Dubai
Al-Assaf, professor of engineering and dean of the College of Engineering at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, will join RIT Dubai on Feb. 1. -
November 12, 2012
RIT publishes book on Renaissance typographer
The Scythe and the Rabbit: Simon de Colines and the Culture of the Book in Renaissance Paris is published by Cary Graphic Arts Press. -
November 12, 2012
Clean Energy Incubator honors graduate companies
A ceremony will be held Wednesday for start-up companies Exiscan, OptiCool Technologies, Sweetwater Energy, Tenrehte, ThingWorx and Vnomics. -
November 12, 2012
Alumnus named chairman of RIT Board of Trustees
Brian Hall became a member of RIT’s Board of Trustees in 2000 and is the fifth alumnus to serve as chairman. -
November 12, 2012
Student wins time with two NASA observatories
David Principe specializes in multiwavelength astronomy, a technique that uses data collected across the electromagnetic spectrum. -
November 9, 2012
Legacy scholarship celebrates military service
A Q&A with third-year chemical engineering student James Reynolds, who received the USS Little Rock Association Legacy Scholarship.