As RIT launches Sustainability Month in October, youth environmental activist Jerome Foster II shares insights about how to tackle the climate crisis
Learn about the life and work of Pulitzer Prize winner David Cay Johnston, a new professor of practice in the College of Liberal Arts
A political science professor at RIT discusses her involvement in political education, expertise in election coverage and analysis and her insights on Project 2025
A profile with career commentator Bob Lonsberry, a leading conservative voice in the Rochester area
Chief Photographer for the Associated Press Evan Vucci describes covering the attempted assassination of Donald Trump
Did you know that RIT has a daycare on its campus?
Gaining a bachelor’s degree from years of attending college is a significant milestone but ultimately one chapter to start a career full of chapters...
The full statement from President Munson to Reporter
A look into election involvement and voter education on campus.
Tommy Scarfone has had a large impact on RIT Hockey. Who is he and what motivates him?
A Rochester-based non-profit enters its twelfth year of operation
A look into the rituals of Rochester’s Sikh community
How discrimination against local Jewish communities has evolved over the years
The RIT Global experience – is it right for you?
Learn all about RIT's Asian Culture Society.
Why is CaPS a topic of controversy amongst students?
A breakdown of LGBTQ+ resources at RIT.
Steps you can take to ensure the safety of yourself and others.
Deconstructing the mythos of the “model minority”
Diversity in Rochester's food and what it takes to own a restaurant
A look into Latin Dance at RIT
RIT Film students are the first to represent RIT as finalists in the Coca-Cola Refreshing Films Challenge.
An exclusive interview with Dr. Sydnee Smirl McElroy about her political campaign
A look into campus sustainability at RIT
RIT's black community has a rich history and culture on campus that's unknown to many.
A closer look at the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences
Shedding light on the platform fighter genre and its growing community
As NPR's 50th comes to an end, where will public radio go?
Where does electronic waste end up?
The history of the commonly used non-binary pronoun “they”