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July 2, 2013
Grad course adds higher education concentration
A new concentration in RIT's Service Leadership and Innovation graduate program will emphasize developing higher education professionals with a customer service focus. -
July 1, 2013
Margaret’s House gets iPads in the classroom
While many adults may use iPads for work, the children at Margaret’s House have been using the tablets to learn and develop skills in everything from measuring to reading. -
June 26, 2013
Two students receive award for academic excellence
Graham Forsey and Sol Boucher have been selected as recipients of the Norman A. Miles Award for Academic Excellence. -
June 18, 2013
Rock-climbing team places fourth at championships
The student team of nine competed in April against 31 schools from across the country. Several RIT students also excelled in the individual competitions. -
May 29, 2013
Student Affairs recognizes faculty and staff
The Student Affairs Recognition Awards ceremony acknowledged those who embody the mission and goals of the division. -
May 20, 2013
Men’s lacrosse advances to championship
For the first time in the program’s history, the men’s lacrosse team will play for the NCAA Division III Men’s Lacrosse national title on May 26. -
May 16, 2013
Engineering legacy comes full circle
A Q&A with Trevor and Spencer Crandell, twin brothers who are graduating with degrees in mechanical engineering—just like their father did 27 years ago. -
May 9, 2013
Relay for Life to benefit American Cancer Society
Participants in the overnight fundraiser May 11–12 will walk for 12 hours around the main RIT entrance and camp out for the night. -
May 3, 2013
Animals, mobile gaming inspire Imagine RIT exhibit
A Q&A with Rebecca Vessal, third-year game design and development major whose iOS game Petathon will be available to visitors to play at Imagine RIT. -
May 3, 2013
Eight Beat Measure celebrates 25 years
The all-male a cappella group is hosting its annual spring show, Chill Beats, tonight in conjunction with its alumni weekend. -
April 30, 2013
Search for the Escherian Stairwell
Is it possible for a staircase to violate the laws of physics by looping back into itself? Student Michael Lacanilao spotlights the Escherian Stairwell in his video series. -
April 26, 2013
SpringFest organizer ‘springs’ toward graduation
A Q&A with Avis Lyons, a fourth-year international business major and director of the College Activities Board.