- DescriptionFeeling overwhelmed by the co-op application process? You're not alone.
- Websitehttps://www.rit.edu/events/co-op-connections
More from Events
- Oct 143:00 PMTiger Nutrition: Food for Thought Wellness WorkshopDo you really know your food? Join an open discussion on a nutrition topic of your choice on Tuesdays from 3-3:50 p.m. and 4-4:50 p.m. in the IM Conference Room (SLC A100)! The group in attendance will choose a topic and Maddy Degenfelder, our Student Life Center Nutrition Educator, will guide the conversation.
- Oct 144:00 PMTiger Nutrition: Food for Thought Wellness WorkshopDo you really know your food? Join an open discussion on a nutrition topic of your choice on Tuesdays from 3-3:50 p.m. and 4-4:50 p.m. in the IM Conference Room (SLC A100)! The group in attendance will choose a topic and Maddy Degenfelder, our Student Life Center Nutrition Educator, will guide the conversation.
- Oct 1511:30 AMASL at Lunch – Fall Semester 2025Welcome to the Fall 2025 semester!
- Oct 151:00 PMDestress, Feel Good, Make Good at the WGSS Action LabJoin us to pursue small meaningful projects that will benefit local underserved and reentry populations.
- Oct 151:00 PMMRB Group Recruitment TableMRB Group is an engineering, architecture, and municipal planning company passionately serving those who move our communities forward. Creating inspiring places that simply work. Representatives will be hosting a recruitment table in McGowan Commons. Stop by to learn more about their co-op & full-time opportunities! For more information visit Career Connect > Events
- Oct 155:00 PMMedieval Matters III: Pigments Through the AgesThis hands-on event provides an opportunity to learn about medieval collections, multispectral imaging, and pigments. After a brief introduction to medieval materials, attention turns to the formulation of research questions about material collections and how new technologies may facilitate greater understanding of items while, even, raising new questions about them. Special attention will be drawn to a particular item of interest, the St. Agatha Manuscript owned by Memorial Art Gallery. The visit will include a display of pigments used in the creation of medieval manuscripts, handling of materials, and a demonstration of the RIT-developed multispectral imaging system. The event offers the opportunity to give greater context and understanding of pigments through the ages, an area of research of RIT's Cultural Heritage Imaging Lab, co-directed by Juilee Decker, Roger Easton, and Dave Messinger as a joint effort of the museum studies and imaging science programs.