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ROTC Army cadet Ryn Pease combines military leadership with an RIT BS degree in political science and communication.
Julia Resciniti knew she wanted to go to RIT and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) since she was in sixth grade. Now, after fast-tracking her undergraduate education, she is ...
RIT President David Munson will retire in 2025 after leading the university for eight years and capping an illustrious 40-plus-year career in higher education. His last day in office will be June 30, ...
A record number of students—5,593—are graduating from RIT this year, including those attending global campuses in Croatia, ...
The U.S. Department of the Army Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics awarded RIT a cooperative agreement to form ...
RIT President Bill Sanders appoints Christine Regis as senior vice president and chief financial officer. Regis comes from ...
RIT engineering technology graduate, Talitha Sutton, puts computing technology skills and STEM advocacy to use for social ...
Elan Lee, founder and CEO of Exploding Kitten, has been named RIT’s 2026 Outstanding Alumnus for his professional ...
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 ...
Cipe Pineles (1908–1991) was one of the most prominent designers of the twentieth century and one of the first female art directors to work at a major magazine. She served in that capacity at Glamour, ...
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