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Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf names Caroline M. Solomon as its new president.
The School of Communication’s degree programs, minors, and immersions emphasize applied theory and practical knowledge that build the communication skills necessary to succeed in a variety of ...
Get a strong academic and social start on your college journey! Register for RIT/NTID's Summer Transition Program (STP) and prepare to succeed! STP is designed to prepare you for the transition from ...
Undergraduate research is part of our DNA. Students can hit the ground running with research projects as early as their first year. The lab and scientific writing skills that undergraduates develop ...
The School of Interactive Games and Media (IGM) comprises faculty from a variety of academic backgrounds with a shared interest in computing as it relates to interactive media, games, simulations, ...
RIT is advancing the remarkable talents of women who call RIT home. At the intersection of technology, art, and design, RIT women gain the knowledge, skills, and experience to pursue extraordinary ...
Gifts to the RIT Fund provide the critical resources necessary for RIT to meet its most immediate needs. Endowment spending only covers about four percent of the annual operating budget but truly ...
Part scientist, part artist. A scientific photographer uses imaging to capture scientific data to explore science and medicine. These scientific images identify and solve problems–and help to advance ...
Creating change for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals by developing accessible solutions to use anywhere. A brief overview of who we are and what we seek to do here at CAT. Some of our RIT/NTID ...
Associate Professor Brian Barry began his RIT career in 1973. After 52 years of teaching, he is set to retire on June 30. Barry was jointly appointed to the College of Liberal Arts’ Department of ...
Associate Professor Brian Barry began his RIT career in 1973. After 52 years of teaching, he is set to retire on June 30. Barry was jointly appointed to the College of Liberal Arts’ Department of ...
Our faculty are scholarly experts in archaeology, cultural anthropology, economics, education, folklore, psychology, and sociology which represent academic disciplines dedicated to the understanding ...
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