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- Nov 1411:00 AMM/E Engineering, P.C. Recruitment TableM/E Engineering is actively recruiting juniors and seniors for thier co-op/internship program, and actively recruiting seniors for full-time employment! Stop by their recruitment table to learn more about their firm!
- Nov 1412:30 PMCoffee & Co.The Health Promotion team invites you to join us for an afternoon pick-me up! Come chat with us about various topics each week, and their connection to mental health.
- Nov 141:00 PMSummer Internship Fair-Department of Energy Office of Science Workforce DevelopmentJoin us to learn more about the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Summer 2025 Community College Internships (CCI) and Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) programs! These stipend-based 10-week programs provide technical training and research opportunities at DOE national laboratories and other facilities. During the event, representatives from the national laboratories will be on hand to connect with attendees in 1-on-1 chats. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! For more information, or to access the virtual link, visit Career Connect > Events
- Nov 142:00 PMFine Art Photo Lecture Series: Meggan GouldRIT's Fine Art Photography Lecture Series presents Meggan Gould, whose multi-faceted practice incorporates elements of photography, writing, drawing, sculpture, and installation. Her talk is set for 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, in Golisano Hall Auditorium (room 1400).
- Nov 143:00 PMUniversity Gallery - Co-Crafting Democracy: Fiber Arts and ActivismThe exhibition Crafting Democracy: Fiber Arts and Activism debuted in Rochester, New York – home to Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass – along with an eponymous catalogue (RIT Press, 2019). Works by the 30 artists explored how handwork probes the vulnerabilities of citizenship status, while also working toward positive social change. Over the following two years, the exhibit traveled to four additional venues in the Northeast U.S., realizing opportunities for community, conversation, and critique.
- Nov 143:00 PMUniversity Gallery - Continuum: Artwork by Bill and Jean StephensFor more than five decades, Bill and Jean Stephens have been partners in life and in Art. Their artwork and artistic processes have continued to evolve and expand. The style of Jean and Bills’ work differs widely, yet the work is highly influenced by the natural world around them. They met in the RIT Printmaking Studio in 1972, and both later earned their degrees in the RIT MST Arts Education Program. Continuum is their first exhibition together.