- Sep 289:15 AMCatholic Newman Community Sunday Morning MassJoin us in the Allen Chapel for Mass at 9:15 a.m. on Sundays. There will also be a "coffee hour" after mass in the Vestibule area outside of the chapel.
- Sep 2811:00 AMFall Semester Yoga and Pilates Series at Tait PreserveJoin us for our fall semester series of Yoga and Pilates at Tait Preserve on:
- Sep 2812:30 PMFall Semester Yoga and Pilates Series at Tait PreserveJoin us for our fall semester series of Yoga and Pilates at Tait Preserve on:
- Sep 282:00 PMRIT Pagan Weekly GatheringStandard educational meeting on a particular religion, spirituality, culture, or way of life. Weekly meetings are usually lecture or discussion based but may include demonstrations or hands on activities.
- Sep 285:00 PMCatholic Newman Community Sunday Evening Mass"Where do we go on Sunday at 5 p.m.?" We go to Mass.
- Sep 285:00 PMWeekend Food TrucksJoin us for a semester of Weekend Food Trucks!
- Sep 287:30 PMScript Tease: The AntipodesThe Antipodes by Annie Baker
- Sep 299:00 AMof what might yet (have) be(en) - University Gallery Photo Exhibitionof what might yet (have) be(en), on view in University Gallery through October 19, is the culmination of three interrelated bodies of photographic work over the past twelve years by alumna Lois Bielefeld, RIT College of Art and Design, Photographic Illustration, BFA 2002.
- Sep 2910:00 AMPart 1: Understanding Neurodiversity in Higher EducationJoin us for the first session in a two-part series focused on supporting neurodivergent students in higher education. These sessions, led by Makini Beck and Kendra Evans, provide both foundational understanding and practical strategies to help you create more inclusive and accessible learning environments.
- Sep 2911:30 AMCoffee & CompanyJoin the Office of Health Promotion for a midday pick-me-up! This is an opportunity to grab a warm beverage, meet new people, and chat with our Wellness Peer Educators about crafts, games, stress and more!
- Sep 2911:30 AMFirstByte: Wellness Mondays - Sleep SmartsThrough this trivia game, students will learn ways in which caffeine has a negative impact on sleep. They will engage in discussion with our WPEs about ways in which they can reduce their caffeine consumption or alter their schedule in order to minimize the impact of the caffeine on their sleep.
- Sep 2912:00 PMCHAI Advanced PhD Student Talk: Karthik SubramanianDATE: September 29, 2025
- Sep 2912:00 PMOpen Skate at the Gene Polisseni CenterJoin us for open skate at the Gene Polisseni Center this spring semester. Pre-registration is required. Please register at the Register Now button or visit the Open Skate tab at rittickets.com. Tickets are $5 for RIT community members and $10 for the general public.
- Sep 2912:30 PM"True Biz" - NTID's Weekly ChatsHello and welcome to Fall 2025! We are excited to continue our weekly "coffee chat" gatherings each week. We will be updating our marketing as we are now calling this "True Biz". (If you don't know what "True Biz" means - in ASL/Deaf culture, it means "real/serious talk, to have an honest conversation." These chats may be serious, fun, informative or tell us what's on your mind. We want YOU to feel connected to one another).
- Sep 291:00 PMLife Sciences Seminar: Microbial Messages, Human Lessons: What Archaea Teach Us About CommunicationLife Sciences Seminar
- Sep 291:30 PMA Conversation with Federal Reserve Bank of NY President/CEOThis event will feature a student-led moderated discussion with Mr. Williams that will focus on the national and regional economic outlook, along with audience Q&A.
- Sep 293:00 PMFirstByte: Volunteer at the Community Garden 2025Flex your green thumb! 🌱 This is your opportunity to volunteer in the RIT Community Garden. Take an hour out of your day to help with various garden tasks. The event is scheduled for September 29th, weather permitting.
- Sep 293:00 PMTiger Nutrition: College Nutrition 101This is your health and your campus! Join Maddy Degenfelder, our Student Life Center Nutrition Educator, on Mondays from 3-3:50 p.m. or Thursdays 4-4:50 p.m. in the IM Conference Room (SLC A100) to start investing in your health!
- Sep 293:30 PMTips and Tools for Research Reading WorkshopJoin Roman Koshykar as he guides you through effective strategies for reading academic texts with purpose and focus. Discover how to manage citations, integrate sources, and develop your research to prepare yourself for compelling, well-structured writing. Learn how to identify key themes and retain essential information from your readings. This workshop will help you streamline your reading process and build a strong foundation for academic success. Ideal for anyone looking to improve their critical reading skills to assist them as they conduct research. This is a hands-on workshop to give you practical experience, so bring your laptop. Coffee and snacks will be provided.
- Sep 309:00 AMof what might yet (have) be(en) - University Gallery Photo Exhibitionof what might yet (have) be(en), on view in University Gallery through October 19, is the culmination of three interrelated bodies of photographic work over the past twelve years by alumna Lois Bielefeld, RIT College of Art and Design, Photographic Illustration, BFA 2002.
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