- DescriptionJoin us to recharge, reconnect, and reduce stress with a non-spiritual/religious take on meditative practice.
- Websitehttps://www.rit.edu/events/secular-meditation
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- Oct 289:00 AMSecular MeditationJoin us to recharge, reconnect, and reduce stress with a non-spiritual/religious take on meditative practice.
- Oct 289:30 AMInterdisciplinary Teaching and Research IntegrationThis session will delve into innovative pedagogical methods for seamlessly integrating research into teaching. Participants will explore how to develop curricula that not only emphasize RIT’s commitment to research and student-centered learning but also serve to keep research active and visible within the classroom. We will focus on strategies that allow faculty to weave their ongoing research projects into course content and/or making research an active, evolving component of students' learning experience.
- Oct 2810:00 AMWikipedia Edit-a-thon: Arts UndergroundJoin RIT Libraries for this semester's Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Arts Underground! The goal of this year's event is to boost the inclusion of traditionally underrepresented communities on Wikipedia. Take part in writing or editing articles about lesser-known arts movements; women, people of color, and LGBTQIA+ people in the arts; or any other topic of your choosing!
- Oct 2811:00 AMBody ProjectThe Body Project is a body acceptance program for women, aiming to challenge unrealistic appearance ideals, improve body image, and boost self-esteem.
- Oct 2811:30 AMPart 2: Teaching Strategies for Supporting Neurodivergent StudentsJoin us for the second 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.
- Oct 2812:00 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.