News by Topic: Experiential Learning

  • November 7, 2022

    people dressed in old fashioned dresses standing outside a small brick house at night.

    Community gathers at National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House for Big Shot 35

    An early sunset didn’t deter the large crowd gathered at the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House and the surrounding neighborhood for the RIT Big Shot on Sunday. The community came together to shine a light on voting rights and equal rights as part of the annual photography project hosted by RIT.

  • October 31, 2022

    high school students posing in front of the Colosseum in Rome.

    High school graduates experience college life in Croatia

    High school graduates from the class of 2022 have taken a leap into higher education through RIT’s inaugural Post-High School Semester in Europe. The program has provided these students the opportunity to spend a semester at RIT’s campus in Dubrovnik, Croatia, taking three classes, conducting research, and enjoying experiential learning trips throughout Croatia and in Rome, Italy.

  • October 28, 2022

    Air Force office and RIT president holding a certificate and posing for a photo.

    RIT and its Air Force ROTC detachment receive prestigious partnership award

    RIT and its Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 538 were presented the 2021 Department of Defense ROTC and Higher Educational Institution Partnership Excellence Award this morning. The award recognizes the detachment’s success as well as RIT’s contribution to the program.

  • October 27, 2022

    group of students and faculty members standing outside on steps to a building.

    RIT Kosovo renames Peace and Conflict Summer Program for humanitarian Fred Cuny

    RIT Kosovo recently rechristened its unique and long-running summer program that explores the origin and resolution of armed conflict, reconstruction, and institution building at the end of wars. The Frederick C. Cuny Peace and Conflict Summer Program was renamed in honor of the humanitarian and disaster relief specialist who worked in crises in more than 50 countries.

  • October 24, 2022

    graphic showing a compass, sunrise, and a horse in a field.

    Telling the story of the Society for the Protection and Care of Children using virtual reality

    The Society for the Protection and Care of Children (SPCC) was founded in Rochester, N.Y., in 1875, and yet there are many people in the city who are not familiar with the organization. Capturing the positive impact the SPCC has on families, and sharing the many valuable resources the organization provides, was a challenge that members of RIT’s College of Art and Design accepted.

  • October 11, 2022

    students sitting at a table and writing on a dry-erase board.

    RIT faculty prepare to teach large classes in SHED using scaled-up classroom

    A room in Slaughter Hall seats 150 students and is meant to simulate the learning spaces in the Student Hall for Exploration and Development (SHED) that will hold classes next fall. The Slaughter classroom, dubbed the “betaSHED,” combines three rooms to give professors and students a preview of the large-scale learning environment.

  • October 10, 2022

    student showcasing wearable sculpture that looks like an elephant trunk and ears.

    Student designs to be featured in Fashion Week Rochester

    After a two-year hiatus, RIT’s College of Art and Design reintroduced the Charrette, a unique, weeklong design challenge in which students must create a wearable sculpture that communicated the idea of memory. In addition to other prizes awarded, the work of 15 students was selected to appear on the runway during Fashion Week Rochester, set for Oct. 13-15.