RIT / Vertically Integrated Projects/ NOVA NEXUS: Photonics, Astrophysics, and Quantum Technologies for Scientific Discovery This Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) engages undergraduate students in ...
The Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) research program involves students working on interdisciplinary projects across department and college boundaries. VIP team members work as part of a ...
Rich Panico learned from his father that “anything you do, you should do to last,” and so—even before he started Integrated Project Management in 1988— he resolved to build it to last 100 years. With ...
The 150,000- sq-ft building that houses the college’s research and science programs has 12 classrooms, four floors of labs and a 188-seat auditorium—all for teaching and conducting research in ...
Complex construction projects have many moving parts and numerous stakeholders. Each project often contains its own unique challenges and obstacles. Finding the right solution does not often come by ...
This class examines emerging technology tools, established work processes and traditional contractual relationships within the construction industry and explores new approaches to computer-integrated ...
Built in 1968, Millington Hall, located on the new campus, is the home of the Biology and Psychology departments. Rogers Hall, built in 1975 and situated next to Millington Hall, houses the Chemistry ...