- Sep 179:00 AMGraduate Study Exploration SeriesWhat does graduate study at RIT look like?
- Sep 179:00 AMStudent Flu Vaccine ClinicRIT is partnering with Wegmans to provide on-campus flu vaccine clinics for RIT students.
- Sep 1710:00 AMFilm+FotoFest@RIT'25Experience an array of technology, equipment and demos, as well as presentations by world-renowned photographers and storytellers, during Film+FotoFest@RIT'25.
- 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.
- Sep 171:00 PMAccounting Career FairAre you interested in the accounting or finance fields? Join us for the Accounting Career Fair, sponsored by the Office of Career Services and Cooperative Education, to connect with industry experts regarding co-op and full-time opportunities.
- Sep 173:30 PMFailing Forward Student PresentationFailing Forward is a workshop designed to help students adopt a growth mindset. Discover how to transform your setbacks into proactive steps toward achieving your goals. We will explore how our brains naturally navigate challenges and how we can wire our brains to overcome them.
- Sep 173:30 PMFailing Forward Student WorkshopFailing Forward is a workshop designed to help students adopt a growth mindset. Discover how to transform your setbacks into proactive steps toward achieving your goals. We will explore how our brains naturally navigate challenges and how we can wire our brains to overcome.
- Sep 175:00 PMMuseum Studies 2025 Internship ShowcaseStudents in the Bachelor of Science Museum Studies Program will share their 2025 experiences as interns or as student researchers collaborating with RIT faculty.
- Sep 175:30 PMFall LeaderShop Series: Elevate Your Leadership GameAre you ready to lead with purpose, communicate with impact, and strengthen your role in a team? The LeaderShop Series is a monthly leadership training experience designed for RIT students who want to grow as leaders and make a difference in their organizations and communities.
- Sep 177:00 PMNichiren Buddhist Community Service and Dharma TalkJoin our weekly online services and Dharma talks. Services are offered on Monday evenings from 7-8 p.m. by Gekkaji Buddhist Temple.
- Sep 188:00 AMNENY | RIT BDC Li-ion Cell Manufacturing SeminarNew Energy New York (NENY) is a comprehensive ecosystem of project initiatives that support the establishment of an American hub for battery innovation, manufacturing, and workforce development in upstate New York — all made possible by a coalition of academia, non-profit, government and industry partners.
- Sep 1811:00 AMAWARE-AI Workshop: Personal Responsibility and AI Agents in Moral Decision-MakingThis AWARE-AI workshop, facilitated by Dr. Jesús Aguilar of RIT's Department of Philosophy, will focus on personal and collective responsibility.
- Sep 1812:00 PMDonuts with the Dean in the College of Liberal ArtsJoin Dean Kelly Martin for donuts, coffee, and casual chat.
- Sep 181:00 PMRF-SMART- Global Supply Chain Company - Virtual Info SessionThis informational event will be geared towards sharing about RF-SMART's mission and potential careers that are available at the company.
- Sep 181:00 PMRF-SMART- Global Supply Chain Company - Virtual Info SessionThis informational event will be geared towards sharing about RF-SMART's mission and potential careers that are available at the company. Join us to learn more about RF-SMART, our opportunities and hiring process.
- Sep 181:30 PMFirstByte Donut Days: Quick Connect with Student Health Center and Health PromotionsDonut Days is a recurring event featuring a rotating list of guests from around RIT. Enjoy a donut and learn about important resources. Stop by the Donut Days table at your convenience to ask questions of the representatives!
- Sep 183:00 PMFallFest: The Somedays Period Pain Simulator"Period pain affects 80% of people who menstruate. Despite this staggering number, many people with period pain continue to have their pain dismissed and invalidated, and receive little to no support in places like schools or the workplace." (somedays.com)
- Sep 184:30 PMWe'd love to share some of the exciting things going on at HubSpot!Recruiting at HubSpot is all about one thing: helping you find and grow a career you love. We know the application process can be intimidating. But we’re here to set you up for success. Whether or not you decide to join our team, our goal is to create a candidate experience that’s positive, inclusive, and helpful.
- Sep 185:00 PMWE@RIT + ECCO Appy Hour with FacultyJoin WE@RIT, ECCO, and a handful of KGCOE faculty for an informal "appy hour," featuring cheese, crackers and conversation. Registration is highly recommended but not required. This "appy hour" is a chance to casually chat with KGCOE faculty about their interests, their research, their path to academia, tips to excel in their classes, and so much more. Intended audience: WE@RIT & ECCO undergraduate community members. Come for all or some of the time.
- Sep 185:30 PMCarving a Legacy Exhibit OpeningCarving a Legacy honors Dr. Ellen Swartz, the first woman to graduate from RIT’s woodworking program (1966), highlighting her remarkable craftsmanship and lasting influence. The exhibition showcases her woodworking achievements and examines how her creative processes continue to inspire today’s RIT students. Dr. Swartz’s groundbreaking work encourages future artisans to push the boundaries of individual expression and consider how their craft can serve the greater good.
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