A digital anatomy table with dynamic medical simulations is changing how RIT physician assistant students learn about the ...
Faculty have multiple grant and funding opportunities that support faculty research, professional development, mentoring activities, as well as projects that enhance student learning and leadership ...
Undergraduate computer engineering technology student Leila Daly helps further sensor technology to improve touch in ...
RIT’s School of Film and Animation earns another national recognition, this time in ‘TheWrap’s’ Top 50 Film Schools for 2024 ...
At RIT, you’ll find yourself at the epicenter of sophisticated, game-changing computing solutions. We cultivate the next generation of great minds who will advance computing in amazing ways.
In our increasingly global world, living, learning, and studying with international students—and studying abroad in a culture different from your own—prepares you to become a global citizen.
NTID Department of Performing Arts was established in the fall of 1974, with the opening of the college's new permanent buildings, as an integral part of the curriculum following the success of the ...
RIT’s College of Science hosts a Saturday Math Academy every week for all students to get extra help in introductory math ...
RIT is an international university with five global campuses in China, Croatia (Dubrovnik and Zagreb), Dubai, and Kosovo. More than 3,600 students are enrolled at our international campuses, which ...
Matt Wright is Chair and Professor of Cybersecurity. He graduated with his PhD from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts in May, 2005, where he earned his MS in 2002.
Jacobs, Stephen and Walter Bender. "Education Program Roundtable." PyCon 2013. PyCon. Santa Clara, CA. 14 Mar. 2013. Conference Presentation. Rice, Robert, Stephen ...
Graham, Patrick Joseph, Christopher Adam Noel Kurz, and Christi Batamula. "Finding Vygotsky in early childhood deaf education: Sociocultural bodies and conversations." American Annals for the Deaf.