Gateway LoginRSS is an easy way to keep updated on the news that's of interest to you. Instead of having to go to websites to see if there's a new story or feature, you can use RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) to tell you every time the news you want is updated.
If you are interested in receiving RSS updates from the Printing Industry Center, click on the
icon in the side menu (next to the "Center News" header), and you will then be able to set up our RSS feed in your news reader of choice.
There are many news readers to choose from, such as the easy to use, web-based Bloglines and Google's Reader. News readers display RSS information feeds from your chosen websites on your computer. Here is a comprehensive list of news readers.
You can now manage your account (subscriptions, contact information, etc.) easily from our website. In order to update your subscriptions, visit http://print.rit.edu/users/newsletter/
Once there, input your email address as shown below:

This will then show you your subscription preferences for the eReview and PrintReview communications:

In order to subscribe or unsubscribe from the eReview, check or uncheck the box next to "Yes, I want to receive the eReview."
In order to edit your contact information and your subscription preferences for the PrintReview, you will have to login using a password. (The username is your email address.) See the image below:
The first time you login, your password will be set to: picsloan
You will then see a page like the one below, where you can change your subscription status for the PrintReview and update your email address, contact information, and mailing address.

You can also change your password by clicking on the "Change Password" link located in the side menu under the "Account Options" heading (see image below). Please change your password after logging in for the first time!

And that's it! Please make sure to login whenever you need to change your contact information.
Note: If you ever need to unsubscribe from any of our lists, you can do so by unsubscribing for either one of the communications once you're logged in.
Page tags are words or phrases that describe the content on a specific page, news item, or research item on the website. In order to search for other content that has the same page tag as the page or item you are viewing, all you have to do is click the tag of interest and the site will show a search result for that tag (see the images below for an example).
Clicking the page tag desired... 
...leads to this page: 
To view all of the tags on the site, click on the header "Page Tags" and you will see the "Tag Cloud" of all the tags used on the site (see image below).