Saunders’ Executive MBA program is updating its curriculum to strengthen applied learning, entrepreneurship, AI, and ...
The Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition brings together the best offense-based cybersecurity students in the world.
Welcome to our new Academic Program and Curriculum Management website, which features streamlined guidance for a wide variety of curricular actions! Intent Document submissions are due by February 15, ...
When you create, you’re showing the world how you see things. Students like you choose RIT because they recognize that combining technology, art, and design can be the key to unlocking new forms of ...
Wegmans’ use of facial recognition technology in stores raises questions WHAM-TV talks with Jonathan Weissman, principal lecturer in the Department of Cybersecurity, about data privacy concerns and ...
All of our locations are cashless. We accept Dining Dollars, Tiger Bucks, VISA/Mastercard, Apple/Android Pay, and RIT mobile pay through Tiger Spend.
STEM-OPT Visa Eligible: The STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows full-time, on-campus international students on an F-1 student visa to stay and work in the U.S. for up to three years ...
Women in Technology (WIT) celebrates the success and advancement of students in the College of Engineering Technology and beyond. Our program is open to all students, regardless of gender. We support: ...
The Department of History offers minors and immersions that promote broad perspectives on human experiences, teach critical appraisal of primary and secondary sources, develop communication and ...
All of our locations are cashless. We accept Dining Dollars, Tiger Bucks, VISA/Mastercard, Apple/Android Pay, and RIT mobile pay through Tiger Spend. Our River Room sits west of the building and ...
All of our locations are cashless. We accept Dining Dollars, Tiger Bucks, VISA/Mastercard, Apple/Android Pay, and RIT mobile pay through Tiger Spend.
The Ring Nebula is perhaps one of the most photographed objects in the night sky, dating back to its first image in 1886. Its intrinsic structure has been debated for as long as it has been observed.