RIT professors receive $1 million boost from the U.S. Department of State to continue their work in circular economy research ...
RIT imaging science Ph.D. student Mohammad Saif has participated in events to present his research to an outside audience, ...
RIT’s Nathan Williams draws inspiration from his students in an effort to empower rural African communities using sustainable ...
Kelly Norris Martin is named the new dean of RIT’s College of Liberal Arts following over a decade of work as a faculty ...
As an interdisciplinary artist and researcher, Carlos Castellanos is encouraging the arts community to play a core role in ...
The Three Minute Thesis competition helps Ph.D. students communicate their complex research in a succinct and accessible way.
RIT’s real estate in hospitality minor equips students with skills for diverse careers in commercial and residential real ...
RIT’s new entrepreneurial hub is designed to support entrepreneurs at every stage of their journeys—from ideation to launch, ...
Valerie Horn ’19 (public policy), ’19 MS (science, technology, and public policy) believes accessibility should be at the forefront of entrepreneurs’ minds when developing their businesses. This ...
A digital anatomy table programmed with dynamic medical simulations is changing how RIT physician assistant students learn about the human body. Three-dimensional simulations modeled on real cadavers ...
Kory Samuels has grown professionally throughout his time at RIT, starting as a student employee and progressing to his current leadership position as associate vice president of Auxiliary Services.
The brain is a great source of inspiration for Alexander Ororbia, an assistant professor of computer science and cognitive science at RIT. By mimicking how neurons in the brain learn, Ororbia is ...