Among the Kimonos, posters of Michelangelo’s "Creation of Man," and Brazilian Martial Arts performance, representatives of different cultures persuaded attendees to learn how to say “hello” in ten different languages before they left.
People always tend to know a bit about where they live, but does any one actually know all the rich historical information that your city or town holds? For example, did you know that Rochester was the last stop in the U.S. for Harriet Tubman’s Underground Railroad?
Did you know that 90 percent of new products fail? Discovery is human nature, so it's no wonder that RIT’s sixth annual Entrepreneurs Conference brought many together but served one purpose: how to effectively profit from our creations.
On the second floor of the Wallace Library, 1998 graduate of RIT and current Wallace library web designer, Patrick Reed, teaches an audience of parents and few students how to increase their productivity on the Internet.