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May 2, 2013
RIT to host Microelectronic Engineering Conference
The annual research conference, on May 7, will showcase RIT’s microelectronics, electrical and microsystems engineering programs. -
May 2, 2013
Photo professor shares wife’s cancer journey
An exhibit representing Professor Willie Osterman’s documentation of his wife’s chemotherapy opens Friday at Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester. -
May 2, 2013
Students give new life to old books
A class of industrial design majors turned old library materials and other reclaimed materials into pieces of furniture. Their work will be on display at Imagine RIT. -
May 1, 2013
Student teams share ideas to go green
The New York State Pollution Prevention Institute at RIT announces the winners of its “Go Green on Campus” competition. -
May 1, 2013
Students design plans for entrepreneurship center
Katriel Pitts, Seth Gottlieb and Yevgeniy Parfilko were awarded $500 for their submission to the Design and Vision Competition for the Center for Urban Entrepreneurship. -
May 1, 2013
Sustainability can be ‘eco-fabulous’ for all ages
The “Eco-Fabulous: Homemade Science and Sustainability” exhibit features child-friendly sustainability “experiments” and activities that visitors can conduct at home. -
April 30, 2013
Performing LIVE at RIT: ‘Bands on the Bricks’
“Bands on the Bricks: A Retrospective” features original concert posters, photographs and album covers documenting more than 60 concerts held at RIT since 1950. -
April 30, 2013
Liberal Arts student wins Pickering Fellowship
Kate Macken, a fourth-year international and global studies student, has been awarded the Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship. -
April 30, 2013
RIT Inn manager wins award
Ronnie McCrea is the recipient of the Outstanding Manager of the Year award from the New York State Hospitality & Tourism Association. -
April 30, 2013
Invisible captioning is the Next Big Idea
Four teams of students from NTID participated in Next Big Idea competition. First place and $5,000 was awarded to the team that created an invisible captioning system. -
April 30, 2013
Search for the Escherian Stairwell
Is it possible for a staircase to violate the laws of physics by looping back into itself? Student Michael Lacanilao spotlights the Escherian Stairwell in his video series. -
April 29, 2013
Baja team places in top-10 overall
RIT’s SAE Baja race team placed ninth overall among 85 U.S. and international collegiate design teams competing April 18-21 at Tennessee Tech in Cookesville, Tenn.