Contributor
Saffran, Michael; Stella, Paul; Carvahlo-McGrain, Vienna; Weisler, A. Susan; Gawlowicz, Susan; Follaco, John; Stella, Paul; Dube, Will; Beggs, Tricia; Cometa, Michelle; Livadas, Greg; Gawlowicz, Susan; Morphy, Marcia; Carvalho, Vienna; Finnerty, Bob; Tesch, Geoff; Weisler, A. Sue
Summary
Sensor research focuses on improving terrorist tracking; Painting, sculpture showcase debuts at NTID William Keyser exhibit introduces local art lovers to new creations; New study measures RITclimate, working environment; Bioinformatics student wants to help others dreams come true; Scholarship program recognizes power of faculty mentoring; Grant will help students in computing disciplines; Xerox Corp. awards tuition assistance to four RIT engineering students; New liberal arts courses bring societal issues to the forefront; RIT astrophysicistmoonlights as local jazz musician Kastner and his band play the Lovin Cup March 8; Religion, pop culture coexist in new book; Parthum earns patent for film processing to improve micro-devices strength; Grant will help researchers study retention, advancement of female STEM faculty; NTID welcomes veterans with hearing loss
Date of Original
2-26-2009
Date of Digitization
February 2009
Broad Type
Text
Specific Type
Newspaper
Original Item Location
1850/8115
Specific Collection
News & Events
Notes
Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to the RIT Digital Institutional Repository in July, 2024; Some links embedded into the PDF may not work