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Michael Peres, professor in the College of Art and Design, retires after 39 years of teaching. He cherishes the connections ...
Robert Pearson, RIT microelectronic engineering professor, and first program faculty hire, retires after 40-plus years.
A record number of RIT students has been awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to pursue cultural ...
A team of RIT game design and development students won the Grand Prize at GameFest 2025 for developing the video game Pelican ...
Animation Career Review named RIT one the best universities in the United States to study game design and development and ...
RIT’s partnership with Rochester Prep High School has reached a milestone this year as the 10th class of students prepares to ...
RIT’s Saunders College of Business is honoring James G. Gould with the 41st annual Vanden Brul Entrepreneurial Award.
Technology YouTuber Jacklyn Dallas of NothingButTech visited Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival in April on the ...
RIT’s worldwide reach continues to grow with a new global location in Tirana, Albania. The expansion was announced at a launch event in the capital city. RIT Tirana will feature two bachelor of ...
Michael Sim, an Army lieutenant colonel who was previously stationed in Ft. Drum in Watertown, N.Y., taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and most recently ...
Students around the world will be crossing the stage to become RIT alumni as the global campuses celebrate their 2025 spring commencement ceremonies. A highlight of the celebrations will be RIT Kosovo ...
The Bernard Kozel StartUp Program @ Saunders provides entrepreneurial-minded students with the resources, mentorship, and funding necessary to bring their innovative ideas to life. Formerly known as ...
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