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February 5, 2017
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More than 110 girls visited RIT on Feb. 4 to learn about technology, engineering, computing and science at the Girls Soaring in STEM Fair. The annual event is hosted by RITâs Women in Science, Women in Computing, Women in Technology and Women in Engineering groups. -
February 4, 2017
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Gallery r, RITâs metro art space in downtown Rochester, N.Y., is featuring an exhibition of photographs by RIT Professor and Chair of the Photojournalism Program William Snyder. Picturing The Who includes photographs of the legendary band, ephemera and video. The show is on view through Feb. 25. with an artist talk at 5 p.m. on the closing day. On left, Snyder talks with local photographer Steve Piper. -
February 3, 2017
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President Bill Destler was guest coach Feb. 3 at the RIT womenâs basketball game against Clarkson University. âI will do my best to support the team,â Destler said, âbut Iâll also know when to stay out of the way and let the coaching staff and players do what they do best. Go Tigers!â The RIT team defeated Clarkson 78-66. -
February 3, 2017
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President Bill Destler was guest coach and sat alongside head coach Amy Reed, left, Feb. 3 at the RIT womenâs basketball game against Clarkson University. âI will do my best to support the team,â Destler said, âbut Iâll also know when to stay out of the way and let the coaching staff and players do what they do best. Go Tigers!â The RIT team defeated Clarkson 78-66. -
February 2, 2017
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Martin Dann, a first-year graduate student in material science from Parish, N.Y., works with battery prototyping equipment in RIT's Battery Prototyping Center. The state-of-the-art center opened two years ago to conduct research and works with companies on prototyping the next generation of rechargeable batteries. -
February 2, 2017
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Kate McIndoe, a second-year fine arts photography major from Walworth, N.Y., prepares to video Ana Ambrosio, an associate teacher at RIT's Margaret's House. Ambrosio is one of four current Margaret House employees who was there 20 years ago when the childcare center's doors opened. McIndoe expects to post a video about their anniversary in February. -
February 1, 2017
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Sarah Thayer, a second-year packaging science student from Syracuse, N.Y., learns about opportunities at Unilever from their packaging engineer Rob Cupples. Representatives from more than 25 companies were available to meet with students at the annual Packaging Science Career Fair on Feb. 1 in Louise Slaughter Hall. -
January 31, 2017
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Members of RITâs Women in Computing group worked with local Girl Scouts on Jan. 28 to learn about web development and creating smart devices. WiC is dedicated to promoting the success and advancement of women in their academic and professional careers and works with young women in K-8, prospective students in high school and current students at RIT. -
January 30, 2017
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Carl Grossman, marketing director for Teach Spin, demonstrates equipment in the Food Truck for the Physics Mind. The truck is a 44-foot trailer containing 15 upper-level instruments for a hands-on experience in physics. The mobile unit was on campus last week for physicists to explore and test the apparatus. -
January 28, 2017
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Students, families and friends crowded Bevier Gallery on Jan. 27 for an opening reception. The 2017 Rochester Regional High School and Middle School Exhibition is on view in Bevier Gallery through Feb. 11. Students in art programs from Rochester and the Finger Lakes area are showing examples of painting, photography, ceramics, metal, drawing and more. -
January 25, 2017
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David C. Munson Jr. was introduced to the community today as Rochester Institute of Technologyâs 10th president. Munson, who will assume RITâs top post July 1, was introduced at a community-wide event this morning in the Gordon Field House. To read more about RITâs next president, go to rit.edu/news/story.php?id=59181. -
January 25, 2017
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David C. Munson Jr. was introduced to the community today as Rochester Institute of Technologyâs 10th president. Munson, who will assume RITâs top post July 1, was introduced at a community-wide event this morning in the Gordon Field House. To read more about RITâs next president, go to rit.edu/news/story.php?id=59181.