- Apr 225:00 PMProgressive Community Chapel Worship RemixJoin us every Tuesday for a different rotating event of Dinner Dialogue, Spiritual Trauma Bible Study, Worship, Music and Meaning, and Game Night.
- Apr 225:00 PMSoftball vs Oswego (Game 2) - Faculty/Staff AppreciationSoftball vs Oswego (Game 2) - Faculty/Staff Appreciation
- Apr 225:00 PMSOIS Capstone SymposiumJoin us as students from the School of Individualized Study present their final capstone projects—culminating work showcasing the unique paths they’ve designed and the skills they’ve gained. From research papers to digital demos, each project reflects creativity, curiosity, and the power of individualized education.
- Apr 225:30 PMPersonal Finance Club - Financial JeopardyJoin the Personal Finance Club (PFC) and play a fun game of Jeopardy! This event is a great way to meet people and take a step toward better personal finances! All RIT students are welcome to attend.
- Apr 225:30 PMVignelli Center Lecture: David Rosenwasser and Jeremy BilottiThe Vignelli Center for Design Studies presents David Rosenwasser and Jeremy Bilotti for its Design Conversations Lecture Series.
- Apr 226:00 PMCelebration of Excellence
- Apr 226:00 PMFinals Week Prep Workshop🎓📚 Ace Your Finals: Finals Week Preparation Workshop! 📚🎓
- Apr 227:00 PMNTID - 2025 The Next Big IdeaThe Next Big Idea is an annual innovation competition at NTID sponsored by ZVRS and Purple. Teams of deaf and hard-of-hearing students work together to create a product, business, service, or type of technology that solves a problem or eliminates an existing challenge for potential consumers and/or users everywhere.
- Apr 239:00 AMCHST Seminar Series: Molecular Mechanisms of Alzheimer's Disease in Environmental StressorsFeaturing Todd Camenisch, Program Director Biomedical Sciences.
- Apr 239:00 AMCOLA Summer Send OffCOLA Students, registration opens on April 1, 2025 to reserve your ticket!
- Apr 239:00 AMCOLA Summer Send OffAttention COLA Students, add this to your calendars NOW! Registration will open March 31, 2025, be sure to reserve a ticket at that time.
- Apr 2310:00 AMBusiness Analytics Competition 2025 - Presentation & Award CeremonySave the date! Business Analytics Competition Presentation and Awards Ceremony.
- Apr 2310:30 AMSuccess Celebration: Share your plans with us!Congratulations, RIT Tigers! Come celebrate your accomplishments with the Career Services team.
- Apr 2311:00 AMNeuro-Perceptions Art Show: Autism Acceptance Month CelebrationDuring Autism Acceptance Month, PRISM will host the Spectrum Support Program (SSP) artist showcase, Neuro-Perceptions. This vibrant exhibition highlights the exceptional talents of autistic students from RIT. Through the powerful lens of art, this exhibition aims to cultivate a deeper understanding and appreciation of autism and the unique perspectives it brings. In addition to the work of RIT students, local artist Daniel Rothenberg's photographic creations will be on display.
- Apr 2311:30 AMASL at Lunch – Spring Semester 2025Please join us on Wednesdays from 11: 30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for conversations in ASL with faculty/staff and students in Wallace Library (in the lounge next to classroom 1660). No registration is required. Bring your lunch.
- Apr 2312:00 PMInfo Session on Graduate Study @ RIT for Current RIT StudentsLearn how a graduate degree can increase your career marketability and earnings. Learn about:
- Apr 2312:30 PMWellness WednesdaysJoin the Wellness Peer Educators each Wednesday to learn more about how to incorporate different strategies that can improve your stress levels, social connections, sexual health, sleep quality, and overall mental health!
- Apr 231:00 PMSuccess Celebration: Share your plans with us!Congratulations, RIT Tigers! Come celebrate your accomplishments with the Career Services team.
- Apr 232:00 PMMonthly LGBTQIA+ Allyship WorkshopsJoin our monthly Allyship Workshop series.
- Apr 233:00 PMUniversity Council MeetingUniversity Council (UC) brings together representatives from the three governance groups of the university: Faculty Senate, Staff Council and Student Government. The president, provost, vice presidents, and deans are also represented on the Council, which addresses university-level policies and facilitates communication among the constituents of the university. UC develops and reviews institutional priorities and acts as a forum through which current or continuing issues of higher education can be discussed. Meetings are held monthly and are attended by members of all 3 governance groups, deans, and administrators. RIT students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend. Interpreters provided. For more information see https://www.rit.edu/universitycouncil/.
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