Considering the laxity and systemic factors that led to the Equifax Breach, the need to ensure your information is secure is ever the more apparent.
Look at the gowns and garbs in these photos.
An RIT professor in the School of Film and Animation was arrested and convicted of possession of child pornography.
Bobby Moakley talks "Into the ROC," a new committee is formed and current committee chairs provide updates, transfers and closures.
Trump sends mixed signals on healthcare and uses Kelly's son as a talking point, Major Holleder is remembered after 50 years.
Cuphead is a blast from the past and one of the best titles of 2017.
Another day in America.
Darci Lane-Williams talks about the Center for Women and Gender, a new charge is assigned and other charges are closed.
There are some major RIT athletes looking to do big things this year across all athletic teams...
In this week's BTB, Catalonia tries to declare independence, thousands march in Ireland to protest the country's ban on abortion and a local hotel gets a well-deserved makeover. https://www.nytimes...
With the release of "Reputation" just around the corner, take a look at Taylor Swift's evolution from teenage country sweetheart to badass pop sensation.
The Tojo Garden has always been a place of respite — now find out the story behind it.
Take a look at the traditions of the inauguration ceremony for RIT's new president.
If you walk through the University Gallery in Booth these days, you might see something wild on the crisp white walls.
Committee heads outline their plans for the year, Provost Haefner briefs SG on this year's strategic plan and new and old charges were updated.
The results of the grievance committee hearing on Dr. Kontor's termination on Friday, Sep. 22.
Students of various disciplines came together to create on Sept. 16 and 17 for the first-ever iteration of this very unique hackathon.
A student, an alum and the administration examine the controversial association of a children's character with a sexual act.
The 22nd annual Mud Tug event took place at the Grace Watson field on the RIT campus on Saturday, September 16th. Organized by Zeta Tau Alpha and Phi Kappa Psi, the muddy tug-of-war competition raised money for the Hillside Family of Agencies...
Dear President Munson and Provost Haefner,
We write in response to the recent program for first-year students, “Alcohol and Chill,” and the attention one slide has received...
Hot Wheelz, RIT’s all-female racing team, built upon their unique strengths to come out victorious at this year's Formula Hybrid competition.
Since the establishment of the Henrietta campus, RIT has been dedicated to enriching the campus environment and culture by showcasing art throughout the grounds. Learn to navigate the campus using the public art to guide your way.
Learn more about the benefits and importance of staying fit in college.
It finally happened. Ride-hailing services like Lyft and Uber have come to upstate New York...
In response to your July 9, 2017 article, please know that there has not been a change in policy at our Student Health Center (SHC) with respect to the management of a treatment plan, including the administration and monitoring associate..
Transgender students that received hormone therapy at the Student Health Center must now seek treatment off-campus. The qualified provider of hormone therapy at the Health Center was fired in May.
This summer, check out WALL\THERAPY, Rochester's street art initiative, by following our guided tour to several murals around the city, watching the artists at work or attending the conference and festival.
The College of Science recently won a Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant to increase diversity in the sciences.
CIAS freshmen have been busy this school year creating a Motion Capture system from scratch, and all on their own
Cartoonist Robert Sikoryak recently spoke at RIT about his new graphic novel "Terms and Conditions" which parodies the famous iTunes agreement.