- Mar 2912:00 AMHaiku ContestIt's time for the Department of Criminal Justice's Annual Haiku Contest!
- Mar 298:30 AMRIT/NTID Spring Open HouseWhat does amazing look like? Join us on-campus for RIT/NTID's Spring Open House, and we'll show you. You’ll meet with our gifted faculty, take a closer look at our curriculum, learn about how our experiential learning launches careers, find out about the admissions process, and more. This Open House will highlight the college's associate-level programs, associate+bachelor's degree programs, and pre-baccalaureate programs for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. We also will have a program for students interested in the ASL-English interpretation and community development and inclusive leadership bachelor's degree programs.
- Mar 299:00 AMBreaking GroundBreaking Ground examines campus design at RIT, our buildings, infrastructure, campus loop, paths, ponds, and pavilions that contribute to the campus genius loci or the spirit of place. Long known as Brick City, our campus reflects a sustained preoccupation with brick construction with interludes of newer architecture featuring glass, steel, and stone.
- Mar 299:00 AMLIT - Mycelium IlluminatedElizabeth Stegner Patton, College of Art and Design alumna (Industrial Design, MFA) utilizes mushroom mycelium to explore the material and form light shades that maintain their structure and stability during use, but will decompose in a home garden if left outside. The shades are built on fixtures designed to be disassembled for repair or reuse with repurposed or recycled parts. These lamps are an exploration of material and function, and supports the collective challenge of making meaningful objects that leave a small footprint.
- Mar 2910:00 AMPresentation & Award Ceremony - 2024 Business Analytics CompetitionSave the date! The 2024 Business Analytics Competition Presentation and Awards Ceremony.
- Mar 2912:00 PMASL Lecture Series: Thomas HolcombTopic: Deaf Centered Interpreting: The answer we have been looking for?
- Mar 2912:00 PMDecoding Open@RIT: Understanding the Role of an Open Programs Office on CampusRIT’s Open Programs Office, Open@RIT, functions as a collaborative engine dedicated to fostering a culture of openness across the university. During this event, Stephen Jacobs, Director of Open@RIT, will tell us how the office supports the creation and distribution of open works across campus. He will describe how they foster projects by independent researchers and nonprofit organizations, and their engagement with national and international policy. This event will include a tour of the MAGIC Center, RIT’s digital sandbox for technology, art, and design.12-1 PM – Presentation; 1-1:30 PM – Tour of MAGIC (optional)
- Mar 2912:00 PMRepair FairHave a tear in your favorite shirt? Have a damaged or broken item that you want fixed? Join us at the Repair Fair, where you can reduce and reuse by learning how to mend clothing, and fix bikes, skateboards and simple electronics. Bring your damaged items to us at the SHED where other students will help you fix them, for free!
- Mar 2912:00 PMRIT Libraries Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2024: Edit for EquityJoin RIT Libraries; the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program; and the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Resource Center for this year's Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Edit for Equity! The goal of this year's event is to boost the inclusion of traditionally underrepresented communities. Take part in writing or editing articles about notable women, LGBTQIA+ communities and people, or any related topic.
- Mar 2912:30 PMGood Friday with RIT Newman Catholic CommunityJoin the Catholic Newman Community at RIT in celebrating one of the greatest moments in the history of Christianity - the death of our Lord Jesus Christ! The Veneration of the Cross service will begin at 12:30 p.m., followed by the Stations of the Cross later at 7 p.m. in Skalny Room.
- Mar 2912:30 PMJumu'ah PrayerJumu'ah Prayer
- Mar 291:00 PMConable/McKenzie Collaboration: International Research, Scholarship and Fellowships Mixer and PanelMcKenzie Salon Series and Conable Lecture Series are collaborating to open up a space for discussing international research experiences. We bring together three COLA faculty with a range of experiences working internationally, including Makini Beck (Ghana), Rebecca Scales (France) and Joe Fornieri (Czech Republic). Come to discuss the ins and outs of fellowships, living abroad, institutional frictions and opportunities, and global impact.
- Mar 291:00 PMGet Yourself Tested (GYT)Did you know many sexually transmitted infections (STI) have no symptoms? The only way you can be sure of your status is to Get Yourself Tested. Register for an STI screening at the Student Health Center on campus from March 25 - March 29.
- Mar 291:00 PMSolar Eclipse Pinhole ViewerAre you excited for the total solar eclipse?? Join CHST Honors on Friday, March 29th from 1pm - 2pm in Carlson 1155 to make a pinhole viewer so you can safely view the solar eclipse. All supplies to make the viewers will be provided, plus there will be snacks. All RIT students are welcome!
- Mar 292:30 PMAI Consciousness and SentientismAbstract: Artificial intelligence systems ("AIs") increasingly display human-like capabilities. This prompts questions about what mental states, if any, AIs could instantiate. In this talk, I consider the question of whether AIs might soon be conscious. I argue that AIs will not be conscious any time soon, and that our credence for AI consciousness in general should be very low. I then consider the implications that this low credence in AI consciousness has for the field of AI ethics. Assuming consciousness matters for an entity having moral status, I argue that our low credence in AI consciousness should motivate AI ethicists to direct their attention towards issues affecting conscious human beings.
- Mar 293:30 PMInterfaith Council MeetingThe Interfaith Council consists of student representatives from the various religious, secular, and spiritual organizations on campus, including student clubs and organizations, that collaborate together on exciting, engaging, and dialogical experiences. Join us for our bi-weekly meetings.
- Mar 295:00 PMMomentum II - Leadership Through the Lens of SustainabilityJoin us for Momentum II, an immersive series dedicated to unlocking the power of sustainability and leadership. Dive into an exploration of the Sustainable Development Goals, connecting the dots between them, and engaging with influential leaders and organizations shaping our future.
- Mar 295:15 PMRosary PrayerJoin us every Friday at 5:15 p.m. in the Sun Room (located in the Spirituality and Religious Life office) to pray the rosary. You do not need to have a rosary or know how to pray the rosary to join us.
- Mar 296:00 PMHillel Erev ShabbatWeekly Friday night services.
- Mar 296:00 PMShabbat and DinnerJoin us this Friday for Shabbat dinner at the Chabad house! Be part of our Jewish family! Services will be held at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:15 p.m.
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