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September 29, 2007
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Rochester Institute of Technology hosted Dominican Republic President Leonel Antonio Fernández Reyna and members of his cabinet Sept. 29. The dignitaries toured Wallace Memorial Library, Kate Gleason College of Engineering, Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, and the Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies. Here, the president posed with Dominican students. -
September 28, 2007
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The Office of Cooperative Education and Career Services hosted the largest career fair in the history of RIT on Sept. 26. Over 225 employers attended this event and many employers remained on campus to interview candidates on Thursday, Sept.27. -
September 27, 2007
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The E. Philip Saunders College of Business hosted a fall picnic on Sept. 25. The event included a celebration of the new courtyard with the attendence of E. Philip Saunders. -
September 26, 2007
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Tau Kappa Epsilon held its annual fundraiser for Alzhiemerâs Relief on Sept 25 with an appearance by Billy Carwile, mime artist. Billy will perform again on Sept. 27 in the Infinity Quad. -
September 22, 2007
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RITâs Golisano College invited the RIT community to come out and play video games on Sept. 20 in celebration of the launch of the collegeâs bachelorâs degree in game design and development. RIT students created all the video games. -
September 20, 2007
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Edwin Pinero, Federal Environmental Executive for President George W. Bush, speaks to participants of the Golisano Institute for Sustainabilityâs symposium on sustainable product development. Pinero gave the eventâs keynote address, focusing on promoting sustainable principles in public policy. -
September 19, 2007
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The E. Philip Saunders College of Business is getting a new walkway and plaza leading to the main entrance of the building. -
September 17, 2007
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How do marketing strategies differ between a $10 bottle of wine and a $30 bottle? Itâs among the questions Ashok Robin is exploring in his Wine Management class, offered this quarter to MBA students in the E. Philips College of Business. The class examines unique characteristics of the wine industry, including cultural issues surrounding wine consumption. In addition to his personal interest in wine, Robin says upstate New Yorkâs growing prominence within the industry is among the motivating factors for introducing the course. -
September 14, 2007
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Researchers in the Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation focus on computational gravitational physics and astrophysics. In 2005, Manuela Campanelli, director, left, and her team were one of two groups of scientists credited with simulating the merger of two black holes on a supercomputer according to Albert Einsteinâs theory of general relativity for strong field gravity. -
September 13, 2007
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RIT researchers and students are collaborating with Amberwave Systems to develop new technologies for the semiconductor industry. Their research, funded by the National Science foundation, could ultimately enhance the speed and quality of a host of electronic devices. -
September 11, 2007
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Michael Mulvaney was one of the students who took advantage of RITâs new Sophomore Bootcamp program, a three-day intensive student-success retreat that took place during orientation week. Offered by RITâs First-Year Enrichment program, the bootcamp aimed to support student transition into sophomore year through a series of talks and seminars, along with team-building activities such as the wall climb at the Red Barn. -
September 8, 2007
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The Kate Gleason College of Engineering dedicated a new multi-million dollar research wing of the James E. Gleason Building during a ceremony held Sept. 7 at RIT. The wing will house the Department of Computer Engineering, the Brinkman Machine Tools and Manufacturing Laboratory and space for student projects through the college's multidisciplinary senior design program.