Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
(Rochester, NY)
RIT, founded in 1829, is a private, technological institution. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Applied Science and Technology, Business, Engineering, Imaging Arts and Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Science. Its 1,300-acre campus is located five miles from downtown Rochester.
* RIT Saunders College of Business
* RIT National Technical Institute for the Deaf
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Neil Hair is a 2012 recipient of an Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching. Hair is an associate professor of marketing in the E. Philip Saunders College of Business. In 2006, he received the Provosts Award for Excellence in Teaching. Both awards are named in honor of M. Herbert and Elsa Bausch Eisenhart. Mr. Eisenhart was the longtime...
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Bernard Brooks is a 2012 recipient of an Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching. Brooks is an associate professor in the School of Mathematical Sciences in the College of Science and a gifted researcher and teacher. The award is named in honor of M. Herbert and Elsa Bausch Eisenhart. Mr. Eisenhart was the longtime president and board chairman of...
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Dan Bogaard is a 2012 recipient of an Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching. Bogaard, an associate professor of information technology in the B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, serves as a faculty advisor for the colleges web development minor and teaches a number of courses in information technology, including...
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The creativity of talented student artists from RITs School for American Crafts was highlighted during the annual Walkthrough event on May 21.
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U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor Seth Harris tours the Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies on May 21. Harris visited RIT to learn more about the Finger Lakes Food Processing Cluster Initiative, an effort led by CIMS in the nine-county region. The project is focused on enhancing the food processing supply chain, such as growing crops or...
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Paula Garcia, a third-year industrial design major from Bethesda, Md., has re-designed a hand splint for spinal cord patients. Garcia is currently applying for a provisional patent. She has presented her design at the University of Buffalo and at the University of Maryland. Garcia is involved in various campus clubs including CSTEP,...
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Jason Kolodziej, a mechanical engineering professor in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering, is the 2012 recipient of the Richard and Virginia Eisenhart Provosts Award for Excellence in Teaching. The award is given each year to a faculty member with one to three years of teaching experience at RIT.
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Will Alusitz, Industrial Design and Jasper Signer, School of American Crafts, talking to Massimo Vignelli.
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Opening night for Metaproject at Wanted Design in NYC. Visitors included Wendell Castle and Massimo & Lella Vignelli!
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Dylan Heuer, a photo intern for RITs Sports Information Department, has landed a job as assistant photo editor for MLB.com. He has also worked with the Rochester Red Wings for the past two summers as a team photographer.













