Graduate Study Exploration Series
Wednesday, September 17, 2025 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- DescriptionWhat does graduate study at RIT look like?
- Websitehttps://www.rit.edu/events/node/179760
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- Sep 1712:00 PMIntro to Notebook LM for InstructionJoin us for an introduction to Google Notebook LM which is available for use by all RIT faculty, staff and students. We will review the technical features of this AI tool as well as share examples of how faculty may use Notebook LM to support instruction.
- Sep 1712:00 PMRIT Libraries Resource of the Month: Panara InfoGuide and Book Talk (September 2025)Learn more about the first Deaf professor at RIT/NTID, Dr. Robert F. Panara. There are several exhibits (Dyer Arts, RADSCC, and RIT Museum) showcasing his life and contributions. Discussion of InfoGuide resources and his biography, "Teaching from the Heart and Soul: the Robert F. Panara Story" by Dr. Harry Lang, retired NTID professor, will be covered. The e-book, available with an unlimited license, is now available.