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April 24, 2015
High school students awarded Saunders scholarship
Bryan Gascon and Jessica Coombs have been named recipients of the E. Philip Saunders Endowed Business Scholarship. They will join Saunders College of Business in the fall. -
April 24, 2015
Students take top prize in Microsoft contest
Dan Plate and Gary Porter took a top prize in Microsoft’s U.S. Imagine Cup National Finals and will now go on to compete for bigger prizes in the upcoming World Semi-Finals. -
April 24, 2015
Meet the unsung heroes of RIT’s Internet
Fourth-year management information systems student Ammar Almaatouq works as a business analyst for RIT’s Student Information Technology Office. -
April 23, 2015
RIT honors 386 researchers
RIT honored 386 researchers who secured funding for fiscal year 2014, serving as either principal or co-principal investigators on active research. -
April 23, 2015
Create video keepsake with Vlipd app
Vlipd is a social media app that will be showcased in the Business District during Imagine RIT. Visitors can record, collaborate and share video clips on their smartphones. -
April 23, 2015
Packaging science students put parcels to the test
The “Packaging—Will it Survive?” exhibit at Imagine RIT will demonstrate how packaging products are tested to endure challenges. Students are also building a milk-jug igloo. -
April 23, 2015
Admissions counselor becomes sustainability star
While serving as a counselor in RIT’s Admissions Office, Kate Krueger became so fascinated with the Master of Architecture program that she joined its inaugural class. -
April 23, 2015
Grad hopes to better educate journalists in Belize
Deseree Cain plans to return to her native Belize with her master’s degree to start a journalism and public relations course at the University of Belize. -
April 23, 2015
Lecturer graduates alongside his students
Computer science lecturer Arthur Nunes-Harwitt will receive a Ph.D. in computing and information sciences and cross the commencement stage with many of his students. -
April 23, 2015
NTID student ready to face future
Mason Chronister has always known he can accomplish anything despite his hearing and vision loss. At the end of May, he’ll achieve one dream of working for the government. -
April 23, 2015
Chemistry students bond as research family
Four seniors entered RIT’s chemistry program together as freshmen and quickly became inseparable friends—and have conducted groundbreaking research. -
April 23, 2015
Student team proposes energy retrofit of town hall
Electrical/mechanical engineering technology students evaluated Irondequoit Town Hall for the national Green Energy Challenge.