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NTID students have developed deaf-friendly Point-of-Sale systems that use interactive monitors for easy ordering and delivery ...
A tech-infused approach to learning the humanities is essential in a digital world. We focus on empowering you to be an agent, a player, a driver of change by giving you the tools to make a difference ...
The Department of Philosophy offers an undergraduate degree as well as several minors and immersions that can be paired with most other undergraduate degree programs at RIT. Through studying ...
RIT honors faculty-researchers Christopher Lewis and Drew Maywar with Russell C. McCarthy Endowed Professorships in the ...
Imagine RIT: Creativity and Innovation Festival runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 26 on the RIT campus. The event is free ...
City Art Space is moving to a new location in September 2025. The gallery will host four exhibits before closing for the ...
Registration for RIT’s summer semester, offering in-person and online formats, is open. Undergraduate and graduate students ...
Shima Parsa, assistant professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy, received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty ...
RIT student Bo Allaby is researching cognition in aging populations and understanding how the brain recovers from challenges.
RIT graduate degree programs are among the best in the nation for 2025, according to U.S. News & World Report.
RIT student Adrian Edwards champions open source culture and collaboration on campus. After he graduates, he’ll continue ...
RIT's scientific photography degree immerses you in the fascinating world of scientific photography, where you’ll use photography to capture images and collect scientific data. Photographic sciences ...
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