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University Magazine

The Fall 2025 University Magazine is now available. Read about manifesting quantum, club sports, and much more.

The Conversation

RIT has a partnership with The Conversation, a nonprofit, independent news organization dedicated to unlocking the knowledge of experts for the public good.

Campus Spotlight

  • March 5, 2026

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    RIT President Bill Sanders and his wife, Emily, left, joined 112 students, faculty, and staff on March 4 to make 1,179 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches during the PBJam, which kicked off RIT’s 2026 United Way campaign. The sandwiches were donated to various United Way agencies including the Boys and Girls Club, The Center for Youth, Willow Domestic Violence Center, and YWCA.

Intersections: The RIT Podcast

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Intersections: The RIT Podcast is a conversation between people whose daily work is making a difference in the world. Subscribe to Intersections on iTunes, Spotify or TuneIn, or follow us on SoundCloud.

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Media Coverage

  • March 12, 2026

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    Vogue Business highlights research at the Golisano Institute for Sustainability that is developing automated systems using AI and robotics to disassemble garments and enable large-scale textile recycling. (This content will require a subscription to view.)

  • March 12, 2026

    Kate Hudson stars as Claire Stengl in director Craig Brewer's SONG SUNG BLUE, a Focus Features release.

    City speaks to Amy Adrion, assistant professor of film and animation, about representation in Hollywood and the Academy Awards, including how limited diversity among filmmakers and decision-makers affects which stories are funded and recognized.

  • March 11, 2026

    Erica Haskell, director of RIT’s School of Performing Arts, speaking during a GRE Why Roc TV interview about the new RIT Performing Arts Center.

    GRE Why Roc TV interviews Erica Haskell, director of the School of Performing Arts, about the new RIT Performing Arts Center, a 40,000-square-foot venue rooted in creative legacy and designed to expand performing arts opportunities for non-majors.

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