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Excellent! Congrats on this award! This book authored by College of Science at RIT faculty, Dr. Mark Fairchild is a great read!

Thank you very much to College of Science at RIT National Council Member and Chair, Ira Hoffman (’81 Physics) for providing cogent and salient advice and words of wisdom. linkedin.com/pulse/best-car…


We are thrilled to celebrate College of Science at RIT BS/MS Scholar Serena Tuytschaevers on the successful defense of her Bioinformatics M.S. thesis, "A Computational Framework for Investigating Novel Bacterial Conjugation Inhibitors." This project was a remarkable collaboration between the


Check out what we have in store at the College of Science at RIT THIS WEEK! t.e2ma.net/message/sozf9n…


Please join me in congratulating College of Science at RIT faculty members, Dr. Crista Wadsworth from the Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences, and Dr. Nishant Malik from the School of Mathematics and Statistics on their well-earned tenure and promotion to the rank of Associate


The College of Science at RIT is offering a wide range of summer courses in subjects like genetics, chemistry, calculus, discrete mathematics, physics, and more! Whether you're hoping to catch up or get ahead, summer is a perfect time to stay on track. Learn more and explore your options


Hey College of Science at RIT Tigers, past present, and future! Get ready to feel the roar! Imagine RIT is back on April 26, and you’re invited to experience the innovation, creativity, and Tiger pride that define our community. Whether you’re exploring cutting-edge exhibits, reconnecting


Professor Ben Zwickl and Namitha Pradeep from College of Science at RIT analyzed six widely used textbooks in modern physics, quantum mechanics, and quantum computing then identified and categorized relevant excerpts to support the development of new curriculum modules indico.cern.ch/event/1175859/…

2025 Eisenhart Award recipient and College of Science at RIT professor Lea Michel was inspired by supportive teachers and STEM professionals during her all-girls high school experience. #WomenOfRIT brnw.ch/21wS80E

Happy Administrative Professionals Day to all of the incredible administrative staff across the College of Science at RIT. Your hard work, dedication, attention to detail, and unwavering support for our College, the faculty, the scholars, and one another make our college the vibrant,


It is hard to believe that the AY is coming to an end in less than a month! College of Science at RIT Graduating Scholars! We cannot wait to celebrate with the Class of 2025! In addition to final exams, there are still a few things that you need to do! Make sure you're ready for the big


Thank you College of Science at RIT my son really enjoyed the demonstrations and liquid nitrogen ice cream #imaginerit we may have a future tiger!


Our research group was featured on the cover of the spring issue of the RIT University Magazine! Story is here: rit.edu/news/microplas… College of Science at RIT André O. Hudson, PhD Christy Tyler Matthew J. Hoffman Steven Day NOAA Marine Debris Program New York Sea Grant


Meet the student delegates representing the College of Science at RIT Class of 2025 at graduation. Two remarkable scientists and leaders we are incredibly proud of! Sophia Sosa Fiscella, our Graduate Student Delegate, has always been driven by curiosity. Originally from Argentina, she



As we close out another successful academic year, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the College of Science at RIT exceptional academic leaders who have guided our units with dedication, vision, and purpose. Thank you to Dr. Josh Faber, Head of the School of Mathematics and Statistics;



Well done, College of Science at RIT Class of 2025! We are proud of you! Go To Grow!


The votes are in! The College of Science at RIT is excited to announce that our Summer 2025 Book Club (t.e2ma.net/message/odocdo…) selection is "I Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times" by Mónica Guzmán. We invite the entire RIT
