The emerging idea that obesity may have an infectious origin gets new support in a cross-sectional study by University of California, San Diego School of Medicine researchers who found that children e
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Devastating floods in Pakistan have left millions of people hurt or homeless. In response to the crisis, the Yale community will present "Help Can't Wait: Pakistan," a benefit concert for flood rel
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Engineering researchers from Tufts University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Harvard University have demonstrated the low-temperature efficacy of an atomically dispersed platinum catalyst, w
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A researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, together with Israeli and foreign collaborators, has revealed how physical qualities -- and not only chemical ones – may have an influence in dete
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Help us kick off Brick City Homecoming & Family Weekend with a themed lunch for a special group of alumni—RIT faculty and staff. Enjoy lunch and prizes, compliments of Alumni Relations—our
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It is a traditional campus wide event featuring a tug-of-war
competition between teams over mud pits. This event
includes three different brackets: mens, womens and coed
with e
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Features keynote address by international trade scholar Ronald Jones
Climate change economics, the impact of the national trade imbalance with China and business creation in the developing worl
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Free screenings throughout Rochester starting Sept. 21; symposium Oct. 8 and 9 at RIT
Independent filmmakers from mainland China, whose films have won at Cannes, Berlin and Tribeca Film Festiva
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The notion that 9/11 and 7/7 signalled the end of multiculturalism is based on a false understanding of multiculturalism and a fixation on terrorism and extreme marginal issues like the burqa. Such ar
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