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March 2, 2016
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Today’s Top Stories
Clean Snowmobile team to compete in Michigan
RIT’s Clean Snowmobile team will launch a sled that packs a powerful tread, but leaves a minimal footprint—of the carbon type. The team will compete at the annual SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge, which starts Monday.
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RIT celebrates Shakespeare’s 400-year legacy
Several performances and productions are planned through the fall to commemorate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death.
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Top stories and videos for February
News about RIT researchers’ work to confirm Einstein’s theories was among the most popular last month. Check out all of February’s top stories and videos.
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Featured Video
story photoRIT on TV: Lacrosse Coach Jake Coon
WHAM-TV talks to men’s lacrosse coach Jake Coon. In just six seasons, Coon has led the Tigers to an astounding 109-15 record, six straight conference titles, and six straight trips to the NCAA Division III Tournament. watch video »

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Newsmakers
James Winebrake, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, had a column, “Doing, Being, and the Integrative Liberal Arts,” published in evolllution.com on Jan. 20. more Newsmakers »

Sports News
Student-athletes earn league honors
Several student-athletes from the track and field, swimming and diving, lacrosse and cross country teams earned weekly honors, and five members of the basketball teams were named to the Liberty League All-Conference team.
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RIT in the News
Campus Technology
Lessons To Explore Cybersecurity Strategy and Tactics
Bo Yuan, associate professor and chair, Department of Computing Security, featured more »

MicroCap Observer
Should you trust robots?
Evan Selinger, professor of philosophy, quoted more »

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Upcoming Events
Talk: “A Conversation With my Black Son - What We All Can Learn,” Keith Jenkins, noon today, MOSAIC Center, SAU

Concert: All College Jazz Ensemble Concert with SUNY Geneseo Jazz Ensemble, 7 p.m. today, Ingle Auditorium

Speaker series: “Who Am I & Why Do I Teach?” with Jim Myers, 12:30 p.m. tomorrow, Liberal Arts Hall, McKenzie Commons

Miller lecture series: “reseARch scienTIST: Merging Science and Art to Understand Creativity,” Mónica López-González, 6 p.m. tomorrow, Carlson Auditorium

MAGIC Speaker Series: “The Angry Birds in the Coal Mine: The History and Future of Video Games, Reverse Engineering, and Digital Rights Management,” Kendra Albert, 1 p.m. tomorrow, Student Innovation Hall, room 1600

Power Your Potential: Featuring keynote speaker Sarah Personette, vice president of Facebook global business marketing, 8 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Friday, Vignelli Center (register)

Opening reception: “Temporary Stay,” final thesis show for fine art photography seniors, 5–8 p.m. Friday, William Harris Gallery (exhibition runs March 4–18)

Opening reception: “Food: A Celebration of Diversity,” 6–9 p.m. Friday, Gallery r, 100 College Ave., Rochester (exhibition runs March 4–20)

Performing Artists Concert Series: Rod Blumenau Trio, “Pieces of Cole: The Music of Cole Porter and Nat ‘King’ Cole,” 8 p.m. Friday, Ingle Auditorium

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