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Interpreter Richard “Smitty” Smith will retire after 46 years at RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
As a former professor at Oxford, where he is still a member of the university’s congregation, MIT, and Georgetown University, ...
As a former professor at Oxford, where he is still a member of the university’s congregation, MIT, and Georgetown University, ...
The breakthroughs already discovered through JWST’s observations have shown how essential NIRCam data is for understanding ...
RIT is completing over 100 construction projects this summer, including dorm upgrades, new facilities, and major renovations ...
A team of RIT software engineering students is completing a senior project to help a local business expand using artificial ...
When you create, you’re showing the world how you see things. Students like you choose RIT because they recognize that combining technology, art, and design can be the key to unlocking new forms of ...
At RIT, we believe in changing the world and improving lives through computing and information sciences. Driven by a desire to innovate, our students and faculty are at the epicenter of sophisticated, ...
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.
In the pursuit of the extraordinary, the novel, and the unexpected, science and math at RIT blends a passion for research, the practical application of theory, and the active pursuit of new ...
Ellegood, W., Sweeney, K., Yang, L., & Riley, J. (2024). How consumers' attitude about ticketing companies mediates online purchasing process. International Journal ...