Experiential education is the heart of what RIT is as an university, and it's never too early to start exploring the co-op process.
Sweet or salty, someone probably used science to make it that way.
This year, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Imagine RIT.
Learn more about Rochester's tumultuous history.
During the month of April, RIT held several events to promote awareness about sexual assault.
From writing children's books to playing in a band, get the inside scoop on what RIT's own professors are doing in their free time.
With almost $90,000 raised, RIT's Relay for Life was an astounding success.
Learn more about the exciting developments going on at RIT's very own School for American Crafts.
Money is a tantalizing marshmallow, sitting across the table...
The media that children consume can shape the type of adult they become.
On Jan. 25, 2017, RIT finally announced current President Bill Destler’s successor, Dr. David C. Munson Jr., who will officially take office in July 2017.
A look into how recent political actions on immigration affect RIT students.
RIT's first TEDx event delivered stirring talks on the wonder of astrophysics to the mechanics of the human body (and everything in -between).
Spectacles, by Snap Inc, is great for capturing memories in first person, but questions remain about how we engage with Wearable "Always On" Technology.
From Spamusement Park to Bemusement Park, great entertainment can come in many forms.
An in-depth look at how news gets made and the importance of journalism.
The media, both traditional and social, has found itself under intense scrutiny after the events of the most recent election cycle.
Many are still reeling in the wake of a contentious and bitter presidential election. But in the current political environment, how can people still fight for a more diverse and tolerant America?
President Destler and Dr. Johnson discuss a decade at RIT, their last year and plans for the future
An exploration of the surprising nuances behind gift-giving traditions.
Collaborative workspaces are contributing to the revitalization of the company culture.
Have you experienced any of these symptoms: loneliness, anxiety or lack of motivation? Well, a pet may be just the medication for you! (Side effects may include sneezing).
For three days, industry professionals, RIT students and several from visiting schools gathered for Thought At Work: Aan annual student-run design conference —– all to learn and celebrate design.
We break RIT's organizational structure to help you understand how decisions are made on campus, for campus.
While preparing for Halloween festivities, don't forget the clowns that were just blowing up on social media.
Politics is a slimy game. Here's why this election is particularly gross.
Election Day is fast approaching, but how informed are we about the political parties and their candidates?
Remember the bells that used to ring around campus? There is a chance they may yet chime again.
Members of the RIT community discuss the value and necessity of safe spaces and trigger warnings.
The RIT athletic community talks about how the media abused Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas and the lessons we all hope 30 year old Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte learned from his trifling in Rio de Janeiro.