Majors distinct to RIT that explore the intersection of the arts and sciences
The first ever "HeroJam" was an opportunity for aspiring Game Developers to both test their skills and raise money for kids.
RIT and its MAGIC Center had quite the presence at this year's GDC,. Including with the student- developed game "Gibraltar.".
Nokia's new 3310 cellphone raises questions about the prevalence and space for retro devices in 2017.
On Feb. 25 and 26 Women in Computing (WiC) at RIT hosted the fourth annual WiCHacks Hackathon.
Karl Mohn, a former RIT professor, is developing an app that applies several of the principles of locative media and nonlinear storytelling to his presentation of the poetry of Frank O'Hara.
This past month brought about a symbolic milestone for the private space industry. On Feb...
The dangers of politics tampering with the objectivity of science.
"Rogue" Twitter accounts of various Federal Agencies have both spotlighted facts and obfuscated them.
Evaluating the benefits of automation and its impact on RIT graduates.
If you are currently looking for a co-op, you might want to consider a virtual internship.
How to avoid having all your money from being stolen and your life from being ruined.
What are hackers doing at RIT?
Google's new line of products mark a big step toward a future assisted by artificial intelligence.
In the grand scheme of United States political history, social media has occupied only a smidgen of time. Yet, platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have already irrevocably shaped political dialogue.
With every advancement in virtual and augmented reality, the technology has more and more potential to change the way human beings interact.
The MAGIC Center recently released its newest project to the public. Reporter takes an in-depth look at its development and what it means for the students involved.
Despite past phones and handheld electronics not being very programmer-friendly, a whole new wave of devices and applications are seeking to make coding more accessible and portable.
Packaging science, like many other fields of study, has made promising advances in developing sustainable technology in recent years.
Rumors of the iPhone 7 release dates, specs, and features had many people wondering. Would Apple really get rid of headphone jacks? On Sept. 7, 2016, the world got an answer: yes, yes they would.
Available now alongside our Orientation Issue, we at the Reporter have created a comprehensive map of each and every Pokestop, Gym, and Nest here at RIT.
What can you look forward to as an engineering or technology major?
Self-driving cars: a new reality
STEM recaps from RIT and beyond.
Is Apple standing in the way of national security or is this a case of government overreach?
Keeping your digital piggy bank safe.
Student recruiters from the College of Engineering share their tips on how to be successful at the career fair.
When will Microsoft finally pull the plug on its struggling mobile devices?