Imaging science Ph.D. student receives National Parks Service funding to use polarized imaging to study silver mirroring in historic photographs.
RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf, with support from Google.org, has developed “Grammar Laboratory,” a learning tool that uses artificial intelligence to assist deaf students with ...
RIT researchers publish a paper in Nature Scientific Reports on a new tree-based machine learning algorithm used to predict chaos.
RIT and Georgia Tech artificial intelligence experts have developed a framework to test hallucinations on ChatGPT, Gemini, ...
Ovation: RIT Performing Arts Showcase, featured 84 students in 12 acts of dance, vocals, musical instruments, even yo-yoing, ...
RIT students curated an exhibit from the Albert Paley Collection housed in the RIT Archives. Their concept was chosen from ...
Distinguished Alumni Awards are presented annually by each of RIT’s nine colleges, the Graduate School, and the School of ...
RIT President Bill Sanders will appear on the student-run radio station WITR to talk about the development of the strategic ...
The Presto illustration workshop enhances classroom learning by connecting current students with working artists for ...
A new course helps engineering students build skills and expand their networks as they look for their first co-op experiences.
RIT alumnus Adam Giammarese received the Edward N. Lorenz Early Career Award for his Ph.D. research in chaos theory and ...
RIT’s Executive MBA program is No. 13 in the nation in the 2026 ‘U.S. News & World Report’ Best Online Programs rankings.
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