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Grad shares story of ‘Stock Shock’
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009-07-16)
Studio 86: The Fabric of American Literary Realism
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009-07-07)
Studio 86 presents in-depth discussions with RIT newsmakers. In this episode, Babak Elahi, associate professor of English, discusses the impact of industrialization on the development of realist theory with Will Dube and ...
Alum brings international news to Rochester
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009-07-01)
Summertime ruminations…
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009-06-26)
SAE Formula team takes first checkered flag at U.S. track – zooooom!
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009-06-24)
Enchanted world of Roger DeMuth
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009-06-22)
Roger and his wife, Naomi Weiss De Muth ’73 (School for American Crafts), live in Cazenovia, N.Y., which happens to be my hometown. Roger has been teaching illustration at Syracuse University for some 30 years, and his ...
A night at the PRism Awards (that we didn’t win any of)
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009-06-15)
The gang from RIT University News made its annual appearance at the PRism Awards, sponsored by the Rochester chapter of the Public Relations Society of America, on June 11. The PRisms, which were awarded this year at Casa ...
The final chapter for an industry ‘bible’
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009-06-12)
With news as our primary business here in University News, we take special interest in news about the demise of individual newspapers—along with the challenges faced by an entire industry. But many people might have missed ...
Studio 86: The State of the economy
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009-06-02)
n this episode, Eugene Fram, professor emeritus of marketing in RIT’s E. Philip Saunders College of Business, discusses the state of the economy and retailing with Marcia Morphy and Studio 86 host Mike Saffran.
Fram ...
Graduating into national prominence
(2009-05-26)
Greetings from Southern California. With another academic year at RIT in the rear-view mirror, there is no better time for me to get away. And even though I’m officially on vacation, I didn’t want to completely pull the ...