A team of RIT students won the Grand Prize at RPI’s GameFest 2024 for developing the video game Mushroom Kid’s Big Grass ...
A third national title in four years proved not to be in the cards Sunday for RIT’s men’s lacrosse team. The Tigers dropped ...
Rochester Institute of Technology researchers had their paper on the spread and flow of soil contaminants published on the ...
Anne Zachmeyer retires after 37 years at RIT, reflecting on a career filled with international programs, cherished memories, ...
A native of Jamaica, Nickesia Gordon has always had hopes of using her knowledge and expertise in health communication, gender, and social change to make the world a better place. Now, having earned a ...
Kim Shearer, director of operations in RIT’s Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, will retire after five ...
That Damn Goat,’ the video game developed by students and faculty in RIT’s MAGIC Spell Studios, is now available on the ...
Rochester Institute of Technology is offering a groundbreaking partnership with Synapse Virtual Production (Synapse VP) to ...
Conducting hands-on research was a hallmark of the time Mikkael Lamoca ‘24 (biomedical engineering), ‘24 MS (science, technology, and public policy) spent at RIT. A Fulbright award presents him a new ...
Peyton D’Anthony enjoys identifying patterns and creating new connections. Those are just two of the skills she hopes to instill in her students as a teacher in Kosovo this fall. Meet the other 2024 ...
Izzy Moyer ’24 (museum studies) has a wide-ranging résumé of experiences, from working as an intern at the Seneca Park Zoo through her biology minor to helping create models of historic homes at ...
Studying abroad can open doors to new adventures and experiences for any student. For Sarah Sabal ’24 (applied modern language and culture: Chinese option and marketing), her experiences helped ...