With an increased focus on scholarship at RIT, RIT Libraries will shine a light on some of the Institute's finest by sponsoring "RIT Faculty Scholars" series. This ongoing series spotlights the scholarship work of a different faculty member for each showcase. The sessions will generally be two hours in length, with content that will vary from session to session. Typically, each event may include poster sessions, multimedia presentations, or some type of interactive component. Each program will be followed by a question and answer period and will allow time for meeting the featured guest.
The Open Publishing Lab (OPL) at RIT is a cross-disciplinary lab dedicated to researching and developing innovative, open source applications for publ...
“Story” is the title and substance of a presentation of the academic pursuits of Vincent F. A. Golphin. Personal stories chart the basic elements of h...
Professor Schweppe traced her career from early work in the New York theatre through her current work in Virtual Theatre, with many stops along the wa...
Big business is dumping billions of dollars into the online social networking phenomenon without understanding its true value. A recent study of an ex...
The recently coined term cyberinfrastructure describes the global information technology environments in which capabilities of the highest level of co...
David Pankow, Curator of the Melbert B. Cary, Jr. Graphic Arts Collection and Professor in RIT’s College of Imaging Arts and Sciences: “Typographical ...
"A Nexus of Education, Inspiration Research and Play" Presentation by Professor Andrew Phelps, RIT B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Informa...