Author: Tia Long

11.04.2011

 

Cooperative Education Helps RIT Graduates

Job placement after college graduation was not great during the recession. But according to Dr. Amitrajeet A. Batabyal, a professor of economics, it is slowly rising. “It’s improving, but not by a lot. It...

10.21.2011

 

Renewing Interest

The lounge is a common gathering area for members of Unity House. It’s where they study, socialize and advertise events. It’s also where they placed a poster detailing one of their goals for the year. It reads...

04.22.2011

 

RIT Alum Donates Unique Comic Collection

A unique synchronic collection of 202 comic books from 1956 was donated to the Cary Graphic Arts Collection last year by RIT alumnus, Stephen Cooper. It is now on display on the second floor of the Wallace...

03.18.2011

 

Coping with Death on Campus

Everyone, at some point in their lives, will have to face the death of friends and family, but the nine RIT related deaths - eight students and one recent graduate - since July have brought that realization...

02.04.2011

 

Burst Pipe Floods Global Village Suite

On Jan. 18 at around 2 a.m., Casey Schaertl, a second year Computer Engineering major, was in her first-floor room in Global Village building D (GVD, 404), when she thought she heard a noise coming from her...

01.28.2011

 

The Real RIT Challenge: The Experience

Colette Shaw and Kelly Redder’s experience at the Perkins Green Apartments began with a temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Redder, assistant vice president for Alumni Relations, lowered the thermostat, and...



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