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  • January 13, 2025

    a college age girl in a pink dress stands on a Croatian coastline.

    Expanding global awareness

    RIT has nearly doubled global opportunities in the past eight years, with 701 students participating in international experiences in the 2023-2024 academic year.

  • January 13, 2025

    a building at RIT Dubai is shown in all white brick.

    RIT’s campus in Dubai flourishes

    RIT Dubai, one of the university’s five global campuses, opened phase one of its new campus in 2021 and is now on to phase two, set to be complete in 2027. The new construction will be done in two stages and will help boost the campus enrollment to 4,000 students.

  • January 10, 2025

    a adult man leans forward to accept a medal on an orange ribbon being presented by an adult woman.

    Endowed professors strengthen university

    Today, there are 51 endowed professorships at RIT. Thirteen of those have been established since 2017. These named professorships help provide both the recognition and the resources that the highest caliber faculty and experts in their field deserve.

  • January 10, 2025

    students are shown playing on the turf of a field with a half built stadium in the background.

    Upgraded venues thrust athletics into national spotlight

    RIT’s athletics teams have been a powerhouse over the past decade, and now they’re getting the facilities to match their success. At the northern end of campus, a new facility for track and field welcomes visitors.
  • January 9, 2025

    the Wehrheim Gallery in the SHED is shown.

    Bridges connect RIT and the community

    The RIT-Genesee Country Village & Museum (GCV&M) Partnership, which is supported by the Philip K. and Anne Wehrheim Endowment, is just one example of how these collaborations provide a two- way bridge of benefits.

  • January 9, 2025

    a 750-seat theater is shown being built.

    New theater to open next year

    The curtain is set to rise in 2026 for RIT’s new music performance theater, a 750-seat, 40,000-square-foot complex that will be the first major theater to open in the Rochester area in decades.

  • January 8, 2025

    Hamad Ghazle, head of RIT’s Clinical Health Professions Department and sonography professor, instructs Natalia Valentino. Students observing are, standing left to right, Nestor Mattiace Velez, Shakiera Hunt, and Ellias Kim.

    Alliance addresses health needs

    The alliance aims to enhance programming in the university’s College of Health Sciences and Technology and prepare healthcare professionals to enter the workforce.

  • January 8, 2025

    a woman and man sit and look at a laptop in a bright windowfilled space.

    Concepts turn into companies

    With more than 2,500 students exploring entrepreneurship in some way each year, the university is committed to establishing RIT as a world-recognized leader in the field.

  • January 8, 2025

    A college age female presenting student works on a game design project at MAGIC Spell Studios.

    Making digital media

    The 52,000-square-foot living laboratory engages students and faculty using the latest technologies, while allowing for real-life experiences in publishing new media projects and incubating new businesses.

  • January 7, 2025

    Students stand with professors Karl Hirschman, seated, and Jing Zhang, far left.

    Growing collaboration advances semiconductor industry

    Micron Corp., Tokyo Electron Ltd., and the National Science Foundation announced the partnership—the U.S.-Japan University Partnership for Workforce Advancement and Research & Development in Semiconductors (UPWARDS) for the Future—at the 2023 G7 Summit in Japan.