News by Topic: Creativity And Innovation

Breaking barriers is a specialty at RIT. Our students, staff, and faculty are always at the forefront, developing innovative technical solutions to today’s problems.

  • April 19, 2024

    'an orange and white sign reading Scavenger Hunt with a QR code is shown on an easel sitting in a common area outside in the academic space on campus.'

    Scavenger Hunt for RIT Students planned at Imagine RIT

    RIT spices up Imagine RIT with an exciting scavenger hunt exclusively for students. Participants can follow clues to discover selected exhibits, snap selfies with QR codes, and compete for a chance to win one of three $100 Tiger Bucks prizes.

  • April 18, 2024

    'Sandra Johnson, Ritchie the Tiger, and Jackie Nicholson stand under a tent with shovels that are covered in dirt signifying a groundbreaking.'

    RIT community gathers to break ground on Tiger Stadium

    RIT breaks ground on Tiger Stadium, a $30 million project set to redefine the university's athletics landscape. Scheduled for completion in fall 2025, the stadium serves as a new home to the soccer and lacrosse teams and will elevate attendee and student-athlete experiences.

  • April 18, 2024

    an arial view of Croatia’s Neretva Delta is shown through clouds with birds in the air.

    RIT Global students set to present at Imagine RIT

    Students from RIT’s global campuses will be making the trek to the U.S. for this year’s Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival. Teams from all of RIT's global campuses will be presenting their exhibits in the Gordon Field House; this is the second year that students from global campuses will be attending the festival in person.

  • April 16, 2024

    a poster for the Unlabeled music fest is shown with lime green text on a gray background.

    Six-hour RIT Unlabeled Music Festival takes over the SHED on April 20

    RIT's second annual Unlabeled Music Festival, part of SpringFest 2024, will showcase over 40 student acts across four stages in the innovative SHED building on April 20. From rock bands to a cappella and electronic music, the festival highlights the growing interest and talent in performing arts at RIT.

  • April 12, 2024

    crowds of people are shown walking through campus with an Imagine RIT banner flying above them.

    Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival set for April 27

    Detecting deepfakes, a device to help grocery stores like Wegmans inspect strawberries and reduce waste, and even the economic impact of Taylor Swift are just a few of the nearly 400 exhibits at this year’s Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival.

  • April 12, 2024

    a woman looks on as another pulls a print on the Kelmscott/Goudy printing press in the Cary Library.

    Cary Collection opening Thursday was grand

    What do Nicolas Copernicus, William Morris, and Joe Kubert have in common? Works by the astronomer, designer, and comics artist—legends in their respective fields—are represented in the Cary Graphic Arts Collection and are now accessible to everyone in the remodeled Wallace Library.

  • April 11, 2024

    RIT’s Game Symphony Orchestra is shown rehearsing in a performance room.

    RIT’s Game Symphony Orchestra celebrates the music of video games

    Finals week is approaching and, in addition to studying, a club of students, nearly 150 strong, gather to perform “Snake Eater” from the video game Metal Gear Solid 3, the title theme from Octopath Traveler, and “The Battle at the Summit” from Pokémon Sun and Moon.

  • April 4, 2024

    Mike Elrod is shown sitting on orange steps in RITs SHED building holding his 3D printed eSkateboard.

    RIT student Mike Elrod creates a 3D-printed electric skateboard

    Driven by creativity, compelled by a passion for robotics, and drawing from his background in engineering, fifth-year mechanical engineering student Mike Elrod created his electric skateboard using a 3D printer when he found himself without transportation during his co-op.

  • March 29, 2024

    students are shown gathering around a robot that is on display at ImagineRIT.

    Imagine RIT offers more than you can imagine

    The annual Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival is a huge, campus-wide community event that showcases the artistic and inventive spirit of Rochester Institute of Technology students, faculty, and staff.

  • March 29, 2024

    Several RIT staff members, pictured with RIT President David Munson, were recognized for their dedication and service at the annual Presidential Awards for Outstanding Staff on March 28.

    Dedication and service on display at university’s Presidential Awards for Outstanding Staff

    RIT honored the service and dedication of its employees with the Presidential Awards for Outstanding Staff ceremony on March 28. The annual awards are presented to staff members who exemplify outstanding service and dedication to the university and who exhibit a high degree of personal ethics and integrity, while consistently demonstrating a strong commitment to student success.