News
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March 7, 2018
RIT athletes head to NCAA Championships
Athletes from the wrestling and men's and women's track and field teams are competing in the NCAA Championships in their respective sports. -
March 5, 2018
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February 26, 2018
President Munson to field questions on WITR today
WITR-FM (89.7) presents Ask Munson, featuring RIT's president taking listener questions live at 2 p.m. today.
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February 22, 2018
Student Spotlight: Game designer and vibraphone player
Meet Justin Levine, a third-year game design and development major who plays the vibraphone in RIT’s Jazz Ensemble. -
February 15, 2018
Student Spotlight: Secrets to success
Meet Elise Walsh, a highly active biotechnology and molecular bioscience major and 2018 Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar. -
February 9, 2018
Student Spotlight: Heading to Game Developers Conference
Meet John Blau, a second-year game design and development major and the producer and game designer of MetroGnome, is a rhythm-based defense game for tablets and mobile devices that teaches users the basic principles of rhythm. -
February 7, 2018
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February 5, 2018
Multicultural graduate study info session set for Feb. 7
RIT will host an information session about graduate study options in which attendees will get an insider's view on what is important to consider when applying to graduate school. -
February 2, 2018
Thousands to attend RIT’s Spring Career Fair
More than 230 companies searching for skilled employees are expected at RIT’s 2018 Spring Career Fair on Wednesday. More than 5,000 students and alumni typically attend the Career Fair. -
February 1, 2018
Student Spotlight: Enriching campus life through CAB
Meet Dimple Joseph, a fifth-year industrial engineering and engineering management major and director of the College Activities Board. -
January 29, 2018
One-stop info fair on Wednesday for Class of 2018
Do you plan to graduate from RIT this spring or summer? If so, plan to attend the Graduation Fair this Wednesday in the SAU Fireside Lounge. -
January 26, 2018
Student Spotlight: Turning failing habits around
Meet Brian Zarzuela, a third-year computer engineering technology major who is passionate about service work. After a difficult first semester, Zarzuela turned to the College Restoration Program to get his grades back on track.