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University Magazine

The Spring 2026 University Magazine is now available. Read about science without borders, 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

  • August 18, 2026

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    For the third year, Rochester Institute of Technology hosted undergraduate and graduate students from Japanese universities as part of the UPWARDS program to advance semiconductor development. Students from Hiroshima, Kyushu, Nagoya, and Tohoku universities and the Institute of Science Tokyo spent two weeks working in RIT’s cleanroom, touring regional companies that produce semiconductors, and socializing with engineering students and faculty members.

Intersections 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

  • August 17, 2026

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    WHEC-TV showcases ROC the Pitch, a competition by RIT’s Center for Urban Entrepreneurship that gives local business owners the chance to pitch their business for a shot at winning $20,000.

  • August 17, 2026

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    Rochester Business Journal features commentary from Amit Batabyal, the Arthur J. Gosnell Professor of Economics and head of the Department of Sustainability, examining research on how remote work has permanently reshaped the economic geography of many large U.S. cities and reduced the economic benefits of central business districts.

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