- Jul 1510:00 AM‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
- Jul 1510:30 AMColor Science Seminar: Trained fuzzy logic systems for color and imaging applicationsColor Science Seminar
- Jul 168:00 AMCanceled - Mental Health First Aid in ASLThis training will be given completely in ASL. This training is open only to RIT staff, faculty, and students.
- Jul 1610:00 AM‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
- Jul 1710:00 AM‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
- Jul 188:30 AMGeekEd ConWelcome to the GeekED Conference! Our mission is to explore the dynamic intersection of geek culture and therapeutic practices, pioneering new pathways for mental health professionals to connect with and empower their clients. Founded by a dedicated team of psychologists, therapists, and aficionados of geek culture, our conference seeks to illuminate the profound impact that video games, comics, science fiction, and fantasy can have on therapeutic outcomes. We are committed to advancing evidence-based treatment planning, ethical practices, diverse therapeutic modalities, and informed policy-making in mental health care. By fostering a community of learning, sharing, and innovation, the Geek Culture in Therapy Conference aims to equip professionals with cutting-edge tools and insights that resonate with the unique interests and narratives of their clients. Join us in embracing the transformative potential of geek culture in therapy, where passion meets practice in the pursuit of mental health excellence.
- Jul 1810:00 AM‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
- Jul 198:30 AMGeekEd ConWelcome to the GeekED Conference! Our mission is to explore the dynamic intersection of geek culture and therapeutic practices, pioneering new pathways for mental health professionals to connect with and empower their clients. Founded by a dedicated team of psychologists, therapists, and aficionados of geek culture, our conference seeks to illuminate the profound impact that video games, comics, science fiction, and fantasy can have on therapeutic outcomes. We are committed to advancing evidence-based treatment planning, ethical practices, diverse therapeutic modalities, and informed policy-making in mental health care. By fostering a community of learning, sharing, and innovation, the Geek Culture in Therapy Conference aims to equip professionals with cutting-edge tools and insights that resonate with the unique interests and narratives of their clients. Join us in embracing the transformative potential of geek culture in therapy, where passion meets practice in the pursuit of mental health excellence.
- Jul 1911:00 AM2025 Rochester Pride ParadeIn collaboration with the RIT Women, Gender, and Sexuality Resource Center, Division of Access, Engagement, and Success, COS Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion team, and NTID, we are excited to invite you to march with RIT in the Rochester Pride Parade this year!
- Jul 205:00 PMMISHA Summer Seminar - Opening ReceptionWelcome for the participants of the MISHA Summer Seminar (MSS) 2025.
- Jul 219:00 AMMISHA Summer Seminar - Day 1The MISHA Summer Seminar (MSS) 2025 is a collaboration between RIT’s Museum Studies Program (College of Liberal Arts) and the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science (College of Science). During this week-long workshop, participants will gain skills in multispectral imaging literacy by learning how to capture and process data from the MISHA (Multispectral Imaging System for Historical Artifacts), a free, open-source, and low barrier-to-entry imaging system developed at RIT through NEH funding led by Drs. Juilee Decker and David Messinger. For more information, see https://www.rit.edu/chipr/misha or email misha@rit.edu.
- Jul 2110:00 AM‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
- Jul 229:00 AMMental Health First Aid TrainingInterpreters have been requested. This training is not available to individuals outside of the RIT community.
- Jul 229:00 AMMISHA Summer Seminar - Day 2The MISHA Summer Seminar (MSS) 2025 is a collaboration between RIT’s Museum Studies Program (College of Liberal Arts) and the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science (College of Science). During this week-long workshop, participants will gain skills in multispectral imaging literacy by learning how to capture and process data from the MISHA (Multispectral Imaging System for Historical Artifacts), a free, open-source, and low barrier-to-entry imaging system developed at RIT through NEH funding led by Drs. Juilee Decker and David Messinger. For more information, see https://www.rit.edu/chipr/misha or email misha@rit.edu.
- Jul 2210:00 AM‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
- Jul 239:00 AMMISHA Summer Seminar - Day 3The MISHA Summer Seminar (MSS) 2025 is a collaboration between RIT’s Museum Studies Program (College of Liberal Arts) and the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science (College of Science). During this week-long workshop, participants will gain skills in multispectral imaging literacy by learning how to capture and process data from the MISHA (Multispectral Imaging System for Historical Artifacts), a free, open-source, and low barrier-to-entry imaging system developed at RIT through NEH funding led by Drs. Juilee Decker and David Messinger. For more information, see https://www.rit.edu/chipr/misha or email misha@rit.edu.
- Jul 2310:00 AM‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
- Jul 2312:00 PMWellness Workshop: From Pen to Plate- Sustaining Healthy Habits with GLP-1sTopics to be covered:
- Jul 249:00 AMMISHA Summer Seminar - Day 4The MISHA Summer Seminar (MSS) 2025 is a collaboration between RIT’s Museum Studies Program (College of Liberal Arts) and the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science (College of Science). During this week-long workshop, participants will gain skills in multispectral imaging literacy by learning how to capture and process data from the MISHA (Multispectral Imaging System for Historical Artifacts), a free, open-source, and low barrier-to-entry imaging system developed at RIT through NEH funding led by Drs. Juilee Decker and David Messinger. For more information, see https://www.rit.edu/chipr/misha or email misha@rit.edu.
- Jul 2410:00 AM‘The Proximity Effect’ Exhibition
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