RIT’s women’s, gender, and sexuality studies major explores how gender and sexuality shape aspects of our lives and adds perspective to social realities that oppress women and other marginalized ...
In collaboration with NASA, RIT unveiled a website asking for volunteers to join an effort to take critical measurements that ...
Rochester Institute of Technology is one of six U.S. universities named as part of an international partnership to improve ...
Volunteer judges in the areas of science, art, short films, business, music, and writing are needed for the International ...
RIT Assistant Vice President Ed Lincoln has loved working with students and families well before he started his professional ...
Growing up, I always wanted to do something with my life that incorporated both the liberal arts and STEM,” said Izzy Moyer, ...
The earliest written record of hearing loss is believed to date from 1550 BC in ancient Egypt, and written evidence for early sign language and changing attitudes toward deaf individuals comes from ...
A professor from RIT’s School of Mathematical Sciences will spend the fall in Romania exploring how mathematical modeling can be used to help with everything from predicting landslides to predicting ...
Taylor Jensen ’23 (marketing) earned a host of honors as a standout player on RIT men’s lacrosse team over the past three seasons: First-team All-American; Liberty League Co-Defensive Player of the ...
As a student at Rochester Prep High School, he has spent a lot of time at RIT, and he knows the campus well. Familiarity will give Cortes confident footing at the start of his first year in the ...
RIT grads told to hold on to hope and work hard to make it happen A former top NASA administrator told graduates of RIT that their futures may seem as ambiguous as outer space. But by daring to do ...
Today’s health and medical science professionals need to be proficient in their chosen field, committed to helping others, and driven to take on the unique and ever-changing challenges facing modern ...