An RIT student team wins the 2024 Bloomberg Global Trading Challenge, demonstrating the power of finance, tech, and ...
Aging infrastructure is a major issue in the U.S. with nearly 50 percent of bridges considered in poor condition—nearly 12 percent are over 80 years old; 42 percent are over 50. Many have high volumes ...
Emma Kane, a third-year public policy major from Brighton, N.Y., has spent the past year working at the Deaf Health Laboratory, led by the mentors at the Deaf Health Care and Biomedical Sciences Hub ...
RIT will welcome Deborah Archer, eighth president of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), to campus on Wednesday, Jan. 29, for the 43rd annual Expressions of King’s Legacy event. Programming ...
The gig economy is a labor market where temporary or freelance work is more common than traditional full-time, permanent employment. “The gig economy caught my interest because of how digital ...
Diana Velychko, a Fulbright master’s student in artificial intelligence, is paving the way for more intuitive artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Originally from Ternopil, Ukraine, Velychko’s ...
Susan Lakin, professor in RIT's College of Art and Design, is among the leaders advancing interdisciplinary initiatives and emerging technologies in the arts at RIT. She is the director of Frameless ...
At the beginning of the semester, Alex Hafen was excited about what was in store for her as one of the students participating in Metaproject 15. The course provided an opportunity that challenged her ...